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Mandela : in celebration of a great life

Smith, Charlene2013
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The measure of a politician is not in his or her words; spin doctors take care of those. It is in what they do to improve the lives of their people. A successful lawyer, Nelson Mandela sacrificed career, family and freedom to pursue an extravagant ideal: a non-racist, non-sexist future for a nation apparently determined to remain divided. At his release, after almost three decades in jail, he could have pursued narrow interests; the world would have supported him. Instead he publicly embraced reconciliation and social justice. Nelson Mandela was determined to free not just black South Africans, but all South Africans, from prejudice. And it was in daring to do the unexpected, in weathering criticism from friends, in reaching out to enemies and in acknowledging the most humble that his greatness was revealed. Award-winning writer Charlene Smith traces the life of a great statesman and tells how Nelson Mandela repaired the torn heart of a wounded nation.
Main title:
Mandela : in celebration of a great life / Charlene Smith ; foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Imprint:
London : New Holland, 2013, c2012.London : New Holland, 2013.©2012.
Collation:
179 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 27 cm.
ISBN:
9781742574363
Dewey class:
968.065092968.065
Language:
English
BRN:
13840
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Library at the Dock-BiographyBIOG 968.065 MANDAvailable
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