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The Mission Denis Goldberg

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The Mission Denis Goldberg


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A memoir of Denis Goldberg, anti-apartheid activist, and comrade of Nelson Mandela, who spent 22 years in prison. Goldberg writes about the often painful road to freedom, about the joy of love and death, human dignity, political passion, comradeship, and conflict between comrades to give readers an insight into this important chapter in South African history.

The Mission Zusammenfassung

The Mission: A Life for Freedom in South Africa Denis Goldberg

Nelson Mandela's comrade in the struggle, Denis Goldberg, spent 22 years in an Apartheid South African political prison from 1963 to 1985. In this memoir, Denis, the perennial optimist, writes about the human side of the often painful road to freedom; about the joy of love and death, human dignity, political passion, comradeship, conflict between comrades...and a very long imprisonment. Born in Cape Town in 1933, the son of working class immigrants from Great Britain, Denis Goldberg was one of the white activists against apartheid in South Africa. As a young civil engineer he campaigned with the ANC and in 1961 joined Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of the liberation movement. He was arrested in 1963 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964, along with seven other comrades, including Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. After long, drawn out negotiations Goldberg was released in 1985. Unbroken, he campaigned for the end of apartheid from his exile in London, England. His life has gone full-circle as he now resides in Cape Town, back where it all started. A DVD is included inside the back cover of the book. This contains stories not told in the book, extra photographs, videos, mementos and biographies of 60 ANC members.

Über Denis Goldberg

Born in Cape Town in 1933, the son of working class immigrants from Great Britain, Denis Goldberg was one of the white activists against apartheid in South Africa. As a young civil engineer he campaigned with the ANC and in 1961 joined Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of the liberation movement. He was arrested in 1963 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964, along with seven other comrades, including Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. After long, drawn out negotiations Goldberg was released in 1985. Unbroken, he campaigned for the end of apartheid from his exile in London, England. His life has gone full-circle as he now resides in Cape Town, back where it all started.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The mission; respect for all; University; political activity 1950 - 1963; last resort - armed resistance; underground in Johannesburg; arrest at Liliesleaf; the Rivonia trial; emotional desert - prison, 1963-1985; problems of Imprisonment, memories of Bram Fischer, health care in prison; the escape; a negotiated release; out of prison, new activist - London - Lusaka - Dar es Salaam; the world is my oyster, t-shirts and music, to the Finland station, meeting Walter Sisulu and Nelson Mandela, training in Asia - Commonwealth Study Programme, solidarity; affairs of the heart and the community HEART; new life 2003-2009; last thoughts, for now.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001963582
9781920222437
192022243X
The Mission: A Life for Freedom in South Africa Denis Goldberg
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Real African Publishers Pty Ltd
20100401
428
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