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South Africans mourn Nelson Mandela
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At the time of Nelson Mandela’s death, many South Africans hadn’t heard the news yet – but soon, hundreds had traveled to Nelson Mandela’s home, chanting and singing the national anthem. The young people who gathered there aimed to celebrate Mandela’s life, rather than dwelling in sorrow. NBC’s Rohit Kachroo reports.Dec. 5, 2013