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Long Walk to Freedom

by Nelson Mandela

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Language
EN
Pages
638
Year
2013
Format
PDF
Size
3.6 MB
ISBN
9780316548182

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**Long Walk to Freedom** by Nelson Mandela, published by Little, Brown and Company in 2013, is a seminal autobiography offering a profound and unflinching account of a life dedicated to the struggle against apartheid and the fight for human rights in South Africa. This powerful narrative charts Mandela’s journey from his early life and education to his emergence as a leader within the African National Congress, his courageous defiance of an oppressive regime, and his eventual, historic release from political imprisonment. Readers will gain unparalleled insight into the personal and political forces that shaped one of the 20th century’s most iconic figures.

Mandela's memoir delves into the complexities of the anti-apartheid movement, exploring the strategic decisions, personal sacrifices, and moments of intense hardship that defined the fight for equality. It vividly details his experiences as a political prisoner, his unwavering commitment to justice, and his eventual role as a statesman and president, instrumental in dismantling apartheid and guiding South Africa towards a new era. This New York Times bestseller is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of South Africa, the intricacies of politics and government, the enduring power of the human spirit, and the global fight for civil rights. Its inclusion of guerilla warfare tactics and the broader context of resistance movements makes it a comprehensive historical document.

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