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Chief Albert Lutuli of South Africa

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Dive into the heart of South Africa's struggle for racial and indigenous justice with "Chief Albert Lutuli of South Africa," a compelling exploration of one of the most influential leaders in the fight against apartheid. Published on January 1, 1963, this book delves into the life and legacy of Albert Lutuli, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate whose leadership and unwavering commitment to non-violence paved the way for transformative change in a nation marred by deep-seated racial divides. Ideal for adult education groups, the narrative not only portrays Lutuli’s personal sacrifices and moral convictions but also contextualizes the broader socio-political upheavals of the time. By engaging with Lutuli's story, readers are invited to reflect on the enduring importance of resilience and peaceful advocacy in the ongoing global struggle for justice. This thought-provoking work challenges us to consider how individual courage can inspire a collective movement for equality and freedom.

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Published by Oxford U.P on January 1, 1963
68 pages
ISBN: 9780194185066
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