Long walk to freedom [sound recording] : the autobiography of Nelson Mandela
By: Mandela, Nelson.
Contributor(s): Glover, Danny.
Material type:![Sound](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/SO.png)
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Abridged
Compact discs
Read by Danny Glover with a foreword by Kofi Annan
This is an articulate, moving account of Mandela's life from his "country childhood" following his birth on July 18, 1918 to his inauguration as president of South Africa on May 10, 1994. Mandela traces the growth of his understanding of the oppression of the blacks of South Africa; his conviction that there was no alternative to armed struggle; his developing belief that all people, black and white, must be free for true freedom; and the effect that his commitment to overthrowing apartheid had on his family, who "paid a terrible price."
Issued also on cassette
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