This is not a mistake. Mama grew to become a formidable, independent, wise and courageous leader in her own right. Many people across the world were inspired by her ability to withstand the violence and brutality of the system, so much so that they joined in the anti-apartheid movement, putting their bodies and careers on the line. She was the only leader in the 80s during the highest and longest states of emergency to wear the banned colours and flag of the liberation. She alone would shout viva ANC when this invited imprisonment. She was placed under house arrest and banished far away from her home with the hope that this would bury her memory amongst her people in Soweto. However, what the system didn't know was that a leader will lead anywhere where there are people and where there is an injustice to confront.