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Memoirs

by Ahmed Kathrada

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A fascinating book about a modest man who experienced a momentous life with a forward by Nelson Mandela.

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Ahmed Kathrada??'s autobiography is a moving read about a man who not only observed, but also actively participated in the shaping of a country??'s history. Born a shopkeeper??'s son in a small rural town, he became the trusted confidante of some of the most prominent political figures in South Africa??'s struggle history, among them Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. Politically active at the age of 10, Kathrada devoted his life to the freedom struggle in South Africa. Persecuted, driven underground and sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rivonia Trial, Kathrada spent 18 years on Robben Island, where he grew close to both Mandela and Sisulu, whom he regarded as a second father. On the island, in his tiny garden patch, Kathrada buried the original draft of Mandela??'s autobiography, until such time it could be smuggled to London. In this book, truly a collection of memoirs, he affords us rare glimpses into his and other activists??? lives during the struggle and imprisonment, and sketches poignant cameos of those who would become South Africa??'s post-apartheid leaders. This is a fascinating book about a modest man who experienced a momentous life.

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ISBN:
9781868729180
Author:
Kathrada, Ahmed
Publisher:
Libri
Foreword:
Mandela, Nelson
Subject:
Political
Subject:
History
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Political prisoners
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Publication Date:
July 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
9.04x6.22x1.16 in. 1.60 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , Ahmed Kathrada??'s autobiography is a moving read about a man who not only observed, but also actively participated in the shaping of a country??'s history. Born a shopkeeper??'s son in a small rural town, he became the trusted confidante of some of the most prominent political figures in South Africa??'s struggle history, among them Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. Politically active at the age of 10, Kathrada devoted his life to the freedom struggle in South Africa. Persecuted, driven underground and sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rivonia Trial, Kathrada spent 18 years on Robben Island, where he grew close to both Mandela and Sisulu, whom he regarded as a second father. On the island, in his tiny garden patch, Kathrada buried the original draft of Mandela??'s autobiography, until such time it could be smuggled to London. In this book, truly a collection of memoirs, he affords us rare glimpses into his and other activists??? lives during the struggle and imprisonment, and sketches poignant cameos of those who would become South Africa??'s post-apartheid leaders. This is a fascinating book about a modest man who experienced a momentous life.
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