An edition of No Easy Walk to Freedom (1965)

Nelson Mandela

"no easy walk to freedom" : a biography

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Nelson Mandela
Barry Denenberg
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An edition of No Easy Walk to Freedom (1965)

Nelson Mandela

"no easy walk to freedom" : a biography

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This powerful biography provides an in-depth look at Nelson Mandela who grew up in a rural village in South Africa under racist apartheid rule--a regime he ultimately helped overthrow. Denenberg explores the history of South Africa and its often violent struggle for civil rights, while tracing Mandela's role in that history. Lawyer, leader of the African National Congress, political prisoner who spent 26 years in jail, president--no one else has had such enormous influence on his fellow South Africans. Even beyond South Africa Nelson Mandela has influenced freedom fighters everywhere.

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Publisher
Scholastic
Language
English
Pages
190

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Nelson Mandela: "no easy walk to freedom" : a biography
2014, Scholastic
in English
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No easy walk to freedom
2013, Kwela Books
in English - [New ed.].
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Nelson Mandela: "no easy walk to freedom" : a biography
1995, Scholastic
in English
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Nelson Mandela: "no easy walk to freedom" : a biography
1991, Scholastic, Scholastic Paperbacks
in English
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No easy walk to freedom
1973, Heinemann
in English
Cover of: No Easy Walk to Freedom
No Easy Walk to Freedom
1965-01-01, Basic Books

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Table of Contents

South Africa: an introduction
Roots
African boyhood
Egoli-city of gold
Afrikaners and apartheid
The Boers and the British
Afrikaners and apartheid
The struggle
The African National Congress
The Youth League
The defiance campaign
The freedom Charter and the treason trial
Nomzamo Winifred Madikizela
The Sharpeville massacre
Umkhonto we Sizwe-Spear of the Nation
Prisoner #466/64
Steve Biko and black consciousness
Soweto-the children's crusade
"She who strives"
"Adapt or die"
State of emergency
Brother against brother
The whole world is watching
Free Mandela
"I will return"
"Amandla!
The struggle continues
Another beginning
The train to freedom
The world sees the light.

Edition Notes

Cecilia Bard Multicultural Library for Peace.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-181) and index.

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New York
Genre
Juvenile literature., Biography
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Cecilia Bard Multicultural Library for Peace

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190 p. :
Number of pages
190

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OL22860491M
ISBN 10
059044154X
ISBN 13
9780590441544
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298350
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