Long Walk to Freedom is a brilliant autobiography of Nelson Mandela, capturing his generosity, patience and fortitude as he relentlessly fought against the inhuman system of apartheid. Providing a riveting insider's view into the political cauldron that is South Africa, Mandela's memoirs highlight h
The Long Walk to Freedom
โ Scribed by Mandela, Nelson
- Book ID
- 106962615
- Publisher
- Little, Brown & Company
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 438 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0759581428
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โฆ Synopsis
Long Walk to Freedom is a brilliant autobiography of Nelson Mandela, capturing his generosity, patience and fortitude as he relentlessly fought against the inhuman system of apartheid. Providing a riveting insider's view into the political cauldron that is South Africa, Mandela's memoirs highlight his historic achievement in 1990 when he walked out of jail to liberty and leadership.
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