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Biography - Nelson Mandela: Journey to Freedom (A&E DVD Archives)
Item Description
The son of a tribal chief, Mandela was groomed for leadership in the countryside, far from urban racial tensions. When he ran away to Johannesburg as a young man, he was shocked by the violent inhumanity of apartheid, the government-enforced policy of racism. He soon became involved with the African National Congress (ANC), which was working to overturn this unjust and oppressive system. In response to their campaign of civil disobedience and sabotage, he and other ANC leaders were arrested, tried and sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island, South Africa's Alcatraz.
Against all odds, Mandela continued to fight apartheid from inside one of the world's harshest prisons, himself becoming a universal symbol of freedom. His release, after nearly three decades, electrified both his country and the world. At age 75, he was elected president in a landslide victory. It was Mandela's iron will and unshakable belief in the inevitability of his cause that made it possible for a man once imprisoned as a dangerous traitor to lead a nation. --Laura Mirsky
Product Details
- Artist: Nelson Mandela
- Publisher: A & E Home Video
- Product Group: DVD
- Manufacturer: A & E Home Video
- Binding: DVD
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 710L x 542W x 58H
- Weight: 18
- List Price: $24.95
- UPC: 733961714388
- ISBN: 0767066804
- ASIN: B0002V7NUW










