| Publisher: Time Warner Books |
| Summary: Long Walk to Freedom is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, telling the remarkable story of his life and struggle against apartheid in South Africa. The book traces his early life in rural Transkei, his education, and his growing awareness of racial injustice. It then follows his involvement in the African National Congress, his long fight against apartheid, and his 27 years in prison. Despite harsh conditions, Mandela remained committed to equality, reconciliation, and freedom for all South Africans. After his release, he played a key role in ending apartheid and became the country’s first Black president in 1994. The autobiography is a powerful account of courage, perseverance, and the pursuit of justice. |
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