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Nelson Mandela's father, Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa Mandela, was the chief of the Thembu tribe in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. He lost his chiefdom after a dispute with the colonial government, which ultimately led to his removal from power. Following his father's death in 1930, Nelson Mandela was appointed to succeed him as a leader, but he was unable to assume the role due to his family's decision to send him to school instead. This shift marked a significant turning point in Mandela's life and future path.

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