Young mandela the revolutionary years david james smith book

David james smith is the author of five acclaimed nonfiction books and is an awardwining journalist for the sunday times magazine of london. Nelson mandela is wellknown throughout the world as a heroic leader. David james smith young mandela the sleep of reason the. This is an interesting book on the first half of mandelas life, leading up to his imprisonment in the early 60s. A biography shepherded by the nelson mandela foundation and written by an english journalist attains distance from and clarity on the life of the nearsainted south african leader. This book goes behind the myth to find the man who people have forgotten or never. Read young mandela the revolutionary years by david james smith available from rakuten kobo.

This book is a very detailed account of a young man finding his place in a society that would not accept him as an equal. Mandelas young days marked by more radical activism. David james smiths young mandela takes up the tale of mandelas rise within the. David james smiths young mandela takes up the tale of mandelas rise.

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He is fixed in the public mind as the worlds elder statesmanthe grayhaired man with a kindly smile who spent 27 years in prison before becoming the first black president in. But nelson mandela was not always elderly or benign. In young mandela, david james smith takes us deep into the heart of racist south africa to paint a portrait of the mandela that many have forgotten. Young mandela by david james smith books hachette australia. With the busting of the underground headquarters of the armed wing of the african national congress anc the next year, his. T here could not be a more poignant moment for the release of a book about nelson mandela s personal life, and the complex interplay of political imperatives.

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