Nelson Mandela fut une figure centrale du mouvement anti-apartheid et de la transition de l'Afrique du Sud vers la démocratie. Son dévouement à la justice et à la réconciliation, même après des décennies d'emprisonnement, en a fait un symbole mondial de résistance et d'espoir. Il a défendu l'égalité et la liberté, inspirant des millions de personnes dans le monde entier par son engagement indéfectible envers un avenir meilleur.
Mandela raconte son histoire, son éducation d'enfant noir, la création de la ligue de la jeunesse de l'ANC, sa condamnation à la prison à vie, en 1964, sa libération en 1990, son élection comme président de la République d'Afrique du Sud
Ce recueil de notes et de correspondances dévoile la face inconnue et intime de Nelson Mandela, depuis l'éveil de sa conscience politique jusqu'à son rôle de leader d'une nation. Ses lettres de prison, ses carnets de notes, la retranscription de ses entretiens privés et le brouillon de son manuscrit autobiographique révèlent les réflexions et les espoirs mais aussi les peurs et les faiblesses d'un homme au-delà de la légende.
From his birth in a village on the banks of the Mbashe River in the Transkei to his politicisation and development as a freedom fighter, this first volume of Nelson Mandela's classic autobiography charts the early years of his life, which culminated in his prison sentence in 1962. Emotive, compelling and uplifting, Long Walk to Freedom: Volume 1 tells the beginnings of the story of an epic life, a story of hardship, resilience and ultimate triumph conveyed with the clarity and eloquence of the outstanding moral and political leader of the twentieth century.
Translation of: Nelson Mandela : l'oeil et le mot./ "Mejor libro de antropoligía e historia 2004"--Cover./ Includes bibliographical references (p. [46]).
For 30 years, the African National Congress, led by Walter Sisulu, Oliver Tambo and Nelson Mandela, was the core of opposition to the white supremacist apartheid regime in South Africa. After organizing strikes and founding the armed military wing of the ANC, Mandela spent 27 years in jail before emerging as a worldwide symbol of human freedom. In 1994, Mandela became President of South Africa, in the first free election in that nation's history. This anthology is a collection of Mandela's speeches and writings, from his statement to the South African court that sentenced him to life in prison, to his acceptance of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, to his speeches as South Africa's first elected Black President. Preface gives brief biography.
Nelson Mandela is one of the great moral and political leaders of our time: an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against racial oppression in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and the presidency of his country. Since his triumphant release in 1990 from more than a quarter century of imprisonment, Mandela has been at the center of the most inspiring political drama in the world. Mandela: An Illustrated Autobiography tells the extraordinary story of Nelson Mandela's life, an epic of struggle, setback, renewed hope, and ultimate triumph. With nearly 200 stunning photographs - many of them published here for the first time - and with text adapted from his remarkable memoir Long Walk to Freedom, this moving book captures the indomitable spirit of a moral giant and dramatically portrays his struggle toward freedom. Mandela's journey is vividly and eloquently recounted: the development of his political consciousness, his pivotal role in the formation of the African National Congress Youth League, his years underground - which led to a sentence of life imprisonment in 1964 - and his twenty-seven years behind bars. He also movingly recounts the momentous events leading up to his victory in South Africa's first-ever multiracial elections in 1994.
After twenty-seven years in prison, Nelson Mandela finally walked free in
February 1990. This book offers a collection of his articles, speeches,
letters from underground, and the transcripts from his trials that
demonstrates the charisma and determination of a towering figure in the
struggle for racial equality in South Africa.