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An edition of Let My People Go (1960)

Let my people go

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Albert Luthuli was the first African to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Let My People Go is as much his extraordinary story as that of the African National Congress which he led for 15 years.

He gives a first-hand account of the repression and resistance that were to shape the South African political landscape forever: the Defiance Campaign, which marked the first mass challenge to apartheid, the drafting of the Freedom Charter, the 1957 Treason Trial, the Alexandra bus boycott and the 1959 potato boycott, as well as the tragedies of Sharpeville, Langa and Nyanga.

Let My People Go bears witness to Luthuli's unfailing humility, perseverance, and passionate commitment to the values of non-racialism and non-sexism. His vision, crucial to the shaping of the South Africa we live in today, continues to move and inspire.

(Source: loot.co.za)

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Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
255

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Let my people go
1962, McGraw-Hill
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Edition Notes

Autobiography.

Published in
New York, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.168
Library of Congress
DT779.8.L8 A3, DT779.8.L8 A3 1962

The Physical Object

Pagination
255 p.
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5853047M
Internet Archive
letmypeoplego00luth
LCCN
62013819
OCLC/WorldCat
265947
Library Thing
1970981

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