“Then, in 1964, Mandela was imprisoned again; only this time, he received what might best be described as a life sentence at Robben Island, where, so far he has already spent over twenty years of his life,” the professor said with finality. What a hero, Detective Stoudemeir thought. He looked up from his copious notes as Agent Rothschild, who had slipped out during the part of the lecture about the prison conditions, returned with two mugs of thick, bitter, black coffee. “This stuff is fascinating,” the Columbus Police detective looked over at his colleague and said. “Yeah.” The FBI agent—who had a greater worldview than did his colleague—tried to smile. Point in fact, Agent Rothschild held a master’s degree in political philosophy. He was an avid reader and he certainly knew more about