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No Easy Walk to Freedom (African Writers Series)

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Summary of No Easy Walk to Freedom (African Writers Series)

Delve into the heart of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle with "No Easy Walk to Freedom." Published on December 17, 1986, this compelling collection brings together Nelson Mandela's most powerful articles, speeches, and trial transcripts that showcase his unyielding dedication to racial justice. As Africa’s foremost freedom campaigner, Mandela's voice resonates through each piece, capturing his indomitable spirit and the profound sacrifices made in the pursuit of equality. Ideal for adult education settings, this book not only chronicles the historical battle against apartheid but also serves as an enduring inspiration for advocates of social justice. Engage with Mandela’s poignant narratives and reflect on how his life’s work continues to influence the global dialogue on racial equality today.

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Published by Heinemann on December 17, 1986
190 pages
ISBN: 9780435907822
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