No easy walk to freedom / Nelson Mandela.
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TextSeries: African writers seriesPublication details: Oxford [England] ; Portsmouth, N.H., USA : Heinemann, 1990.Edition: Rev. edDescription: 189 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN: - 0435907824
- 9780435907822
- DT1974 M31
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"Collection of his articles, speeches, letters from underground and the transcripts of the trials in which he was accused."--Page 4 of cover
Streams of African nationalism. No easy walk to freedom -- The shifting sands of illusion -- Living under apartheid. People are destroyed -- Land hunger -- The doors are barred --The fight against apartheid :our tactics and theirs. Freedom in our lifetime -- Our struggle needs many tactics -- Verwoerd's tribalism -- A charge of treason -- Resistance from underground. The struggle for a national convention -- General strike -- Letter from underground -- A land ruled by the gun --On trial. Black man in a white court -- The Rivonia trial.
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