Long Walk to Freedom
Mandela, Nelson
Sold by Evolving Lens Bookseller, Kingston, NY, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSold by Evolving Lens Bookseller, Kingston, NY, U.S.A.
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AbeBooks Seller since January 17, 2013
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Add to basketNear Fine, bound in 1/4 cloth with paper-covered boards, with a Near Fine dust jacket. Minimal wear to jacket. Small, weak smudge to bottom page edges. Interior is clean and unmarked, binding strong. 8vo, 9 1/2"h x 6 1/2"w. Signed and dated on the title page by the author, Nelson Mandela. Book accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Nelson Mandela was a pivotal figure in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa and a global symbol of resistance against oppression. Mandela played a crucial role in the African National Congress (ANC) and was a leader in the fight against the institutionalized racial segregation of apartheid. His activism helped mobilize international awareness and support against the apartheid regime. Imprisonment and Symbol of Resistance: Mandela's 27 years in prison turned him into a symbol of the struggle for freedom. His resilience inspired countless people around the world, making him an emblem of perseverance and justice. After his release in 1990, Mandela worked to negotiate the end of apartheid, promoting peaceful transition and reconciliation rather than retaliation. His leadership during this critical period helped avoid civil war and fostered a more inclusive democracy. As South Africa's first Black president from 1994 to 1999, Mandela focused on nation-building, social justice, and reconciliation, implementing policies to address the inequalities created by apartheid. Mandela became a revered global figure advocating for peace, human rights, and social justice, inspiring movements around the world. His legacy continues to influence leaders and activists fighting for equality and justice today. Overall, Mandela's life and work exemplified the struggle for freedom and dignity, making him a lasting symbol of hope and resilience.
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