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klonopin cost walmart The large fibreglass bust of Mandela, emblazoned with the words ‘the struggle is my life’, erected by the GLC by the Royal Festival Hall in 1985, was immediately vandalised and eventually set on fire. There were grumblings from many quarters about the prominence being given to a foreign (i.e black) revolutionary, jailbird and avowed socialist. But by this time there was a mood among the public that Mandela was a figure to be known about and respected, assisted not least by Jerry Dammers and the Special AKA’s 1984 anthem ‘Free Nelson Mandela’. With its irresistably breezy tinge of South African township jive music, the song brought references to the ANC onto Top of the Pops (it peaked at number 9) – though the Specials’ founder admitted he had barely heard of Mandela until he attended an anti-apartheid concert the previous year.