Nelson Mandela, the Struggle is My Life His Speeches and Writings Brought Together with Historical Documents and Accounts of Mandela in Prison by Fellow-prisoners

Author: Nelson Mandela
Publisher: Pathfinder Press
Year: 1986

Nelson Mandela, the Struggle is My Life His Speeches and Writings Brought Together with Historical Documents and Accounts of Mandela in Prison by Fellow-prisoners
Summary

"His speeches and writings brought together with historical documents and accounts of Mandela in prison by fellow prisoners. "The struggle is my life," wrote Nelson Mandela in a letter from underground on June 26, 1961. "I will continue fighting for freedom until the end of my days." Within three years he was to be sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island, together with others from the Rivonia trial. "The verdict of history," commented the London Times, "will be that the ultimate guilty party is the government in power -- and that already is the verdict of world opinion." "Most of the world," added the New York Times, "regards the convicted men as heroes and freedom fighters." On February 21, 1990, ten days after his release from 27 years imprisonment, Mandela sent a message to the international solidarity movement which had mounted a worldwide campaign calling for his release and in support of the resistance of the people of South Africa. In his message he expressed his hope that the same efforts would go to securing the release of all political prisoners. This revised and enlarged edition is being published to make a contribution to those efforts. It contains material prepared by Mandela before his meetings with P.W. Botha and F.W. De Klerk in 1989 and the addresses he made on his rallies in each of the four provinces of South Africa. The collection of photographs has been updated and contains pictures of Mandela since his release." -- Source: Publisher