Saturday, January 15, 2011

Holt Mcdougal - Long Walk to Freedom: the Autobiography of Nelson Mandela

This fluid memoir matches South African President Mandela's stately grace with wise reflection on his life and the freedom struggle that defined it. Mandela began this book in 1975, during his 27-year imprisonment. He has fleshed out a sweeping story that begins in the rural Transkei in 1918 and moves beyond, especially to Johannesburg, where he became politically active as one of only a few black African lawyers. As an African National Congress leader, this military novice helped launch an armed struggle against the intransigent apartheid government, then eloquently explained his political convictions when on trial in 1964 for sabotage. Perhaps the most powerful passages involve the Robben Island prison, where political prisoners formed a "university" and Mandela read books like War and Peace, resisting embitterment and finding decency even in callous Afrikaner jailers. Moved to a mainland prison in 1985, Mandela, unable to consult with exiled ANC leaders, initiated intricate negotiations with the government; the story fascinates
Holt Mcdougal
Publisher: Steck-Vaughn; Abridged edition (2000) | Language: English | 
ISBN-10: 0030565812 | EPUB + MOBI | 528 pages | 700 kb + 900 kb

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