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Nelson Mandela and the Rise of the ANC


Author:

Jurgen Shadeberg


Publish Date:

1990


Publisher:

Jonathan Ball


Cover Type:

Paperback


Condition:

Very Good
Clean condition with some light wear on cover.

R150.00

Details

Nelson Mandela and the Rise of the ANC offers a powerful historical account of South Africa’s struggle for freedom, as seen through the eyes of Drum magazine’s influential reportage. Compiled and edited by Jurgen Shadeberg, this book brings together a selection of articles and photographs that trace the rise of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress (ANC) during a critical period in the country’s history.

Drawing from Drum‘s vibrant coverage, which played a pivotal role in shaping public perception of the anti-apartheid movement, the book highlights key moments, figures, and events that marked the early years of Mandela’s political journey. It provides a unique perspective on Mandela’s evolution from a young, hopeful activist to an iconic leader of the anti-apartheid struggle, capturing both his personal sacrifices and his larger role within the ANC.

Richly illustrated with striking photos and compelling articles, this book is an invaluable resource for those interested in South Africa’s fight for justice and equality, as well as the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela.