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Nelson Mandela: No Easy Walk To Freedom

Nelson Mandela: No Easy Walk To Freedom

Barry Denenberg
3.7/5 ( ratings)
Nelson Mandela, one of the most famous freedom fighters in the world, is a powerful symbol of hope for oppressed people everywhere.
This is his story, revised and updated.

Nelson Mandela hardly needs an introduction. However, this powerful biography provides an in-depth look at the man 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 . . . or his fellow human beings.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scholastic Paperbacks
Release
September 01, 1991
ISBN
059044154X
ISBN 13
9780590441544

Nelson Mandela: No Easy Walk To Freedom

Barry Denenberg
3.7/5 ( ratings)
Nelson Mandela, one of the most famous freedom fighters in the world, is a powerful symbol of hope for oppressed people everywhere.
This is his story, revised and updated.

Nelson Mandela hardly needs an introduction. However, this powerful biography provides an in-depth look at the man 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 . . . or his fellow human beings.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scholastic Paperbacks
Release
September 01, 1991
ISBN
059044154X
ISBN 13
9780590441544

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