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9780821410066 Academic Inspection Copy

Learning from Robben Island

Govan Mbeki's Prison Writings
  • ISBN-13: 9780821410066
  • Publisher: OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Govan Mbeki, Introduction by Colin Bundy
  • Price: AUD $127.00
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  • Local release date: 30/01/1992
  • Format: Hardback (210.00mm X 133.00mm) 232 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: General & world history [HBG]
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In the late fifties and early sixties, Govan Mbeki was a central figure in the African National Congress and director of the ANC campaigns from underground. Born of a chief and the daughter of a Methodist minister in the Transkei of South Africa in 1910, he worked as a teacher, journalist, and tireless labor organizer in a lifetime of protest against the government policy of apartheid. Over two decades of imprisonment on Robben Island did not consign him to obscurity. Along with Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu, his name has become a symbol of resistance, not only to the oppressed people of South Africa, but also to the international community who have conferred on him many honors and awards.
Colin Bundy is one of South Africa's foremost historians and the author of The Rise and Fall of the South African Peasantry as well as the biography of Govan Mbeki in the series Ohio Short Histories of Africa.
"Learning From Robben Island is an extraordinary selection of Mbeki's essays written, for the most part, between the late 1970s and mid 1980s.... [It] bears testimony to the endurance of the human spirit, and, in Colin Bundy's words, 'marks a victory in the continuing contest between the pen and the sword.'" (The International Journal of African Historical Studies) "Students of history and politics will find this book a valuable reference.... On top of that, it gives better insight into life on Robben Island, showing that the struggle continued even within prison boundaries."
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