Alongside Nelson Mandela: Reminiscences of a Former Political Prisoner Under Apartheid, with Ahmed Kathrada. Series: Conversations with History [Humanities] [Show ID: 7986]
I just finished "No Bread for Mandela" - what a terrrific memoir. This book gave me an intimate view of the enormous strength that these courageous people had and the atrocities they endured to bring about the end of Apartied. Their tenacity to persevere for so long is unparalled in the past 40 yrs as is their triumph. You will all be forever remembered in the history books right along with Lincoln, Ghandi, Martin Luther King - as men of peace and vision.
I just finished "No Bread for Mandela" - what a terrrific memoir. This book gave me an intimate view of the enormous strength that these courageous people had and the atrocities they endured to bring about the end of Apartied. Their tenacity to persevere for so long is unparalled in the past 40 yrs as is their triumph. You will all be forever remembered in the history books right along with Lincoln, Ghandi, Martin Luther King - as men of peace and vision.
that we so desperately need.
Linardell 5 months ago
the only reason this man is famous is because he knows mandela. All he've done is stay in the prison.
htcylld 9 months ago
the second mandela
sshapewa 2 years ago
I'm reading "a long walk to freedom" and this guy is one of my favourite characters in addition to walter sisulu and of course "mr" mandela himself.
bebure 2 years ago
A great and wisdom man who is a cousin of my grandmother.
sullimanfr 2 years ago