The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela

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纳尔逊·罗利拉拉·曼德拉(纳尔逊·罗利拉拉·曼德拉,1918 年 7 月 18 日至 2013 年 12 月 5 日)是南非反种族隔离活动家,1994 年至 1999 年担任南非第一任总统。他是该国第一位黑人国家元首,也是第一位全权选举产生的国家元首。代议制民主选举。他的政府专注于通过促进种族和解来消除种族隔离的遗产。在意识形态上,他是一名非洲民族主义者和社会主义者,1991 年至 1997 年担任非洲人国民大会 (ANC) 党主席。
曼德拉是科萨人,出生于南非联盟姆韦佐的 腾布 王室。在约翰内斯堡担任律师之前,他曾在黑尔堡大学和威特沃特斯兰德大学学习法律。在那里,他参与了反殖民主义和非洲民族主义政治,于 1943 年加入非国大并于 1944 年共同创立了青年联盟。在国家党的白人政府建立种族隔离制度后,曼德拉和曼德拉和曼德拉和非国大承诺推翻它。他被任命为非国大德兰士瓦分会主席,因参与 1952 年反抗运动和 1955 年人民大会而声名鹊起。他多次因煽动叛乱活动被捕,并在 1956 年的叛国罪审判中被起诉失败。受马克思主义影响,他秘密加入了被取缔的南非共产党(SACP)。尽管最初致力于非暴力抗议,但与 SACP 合作,他于 1961 年共同创立了激进的 姆洪托 我们 让我们听听,并领导了一场针对政府的破坏活动。他于 1962 年被捕入狱,并在里沃尼亚审判后因阴谋推翻国家被判处无期徒刑。

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The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela pdf 纳尔逊·曼德拉

Arrested in 1962 as South Africa's apartheid regime intensified its brutal campaign against political opponents, forty-four-year-old lawyer and African National Congress activist Nelson Mandela had no idea that he would spend the next twenty-seven years in jail. During his 10,052 days of incarceration, the future leader of South Africa wrote a multitude of letters to unyielding prison authorities, fellow activists, government officials, and, most memorably, to his courageous wife, Winnie, and his five children. Now, 255 of these letters, many of which have never been published, provide exceptional insight into how Mandela maintained his inner spirits while living in almost complete isolation, and how he engaged with an outside world that became increasingly outraged by his plight.
Organized chronologically and divided by the four venues in which he was held as a sentenced prisoner, The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela begins in Pretoria Local Prison, where Mandela was held following his 1962 trial. In 1964, Mandela was taken to Robben Island Prison, where a stark existence was lightened only by visits and letters from family. After eighteen years, Mandela was transferred to Pollsmoor Prison, a large complex outside of Cape Town with beds and better food, but where he and four of his comrades were confined to a rooftop cell, apart from the rest of the prison population. Finally, Mandela was taken to Victor Verster Prison in 1988, where he was held until his release on February 11, 1990.
With accompanying facsimiles of some of his actual letters, this landmark volume reveals how Mandela, a lawyer by training, advocated for prisoners' human rights. It reveals him to be a loving father, who wrote to his daughter, "I sometimes wish science could invent miracles and make my daughter get her missing birthday cards and have the pleasure of knowing that her Pa loves her," aware that photos and letters he sent had simply disappeared.
More painful still are the letters written in 1969, when Mandela forbidden from attending the funerals of his mother and his son Thembi was reduced to consoling family members through correspondence. Yet, what emerges most powerfully is Mandela's unfaltering optimism: "Honour belongs to those who never forsake the truth even when things seem dark grim, who try over and over again, who are never discouraged by insults, humiliation even defeat."
Whether providing unwavering support to his also-imprisoned wife or outlining a human-rights philosophy that resonates today, The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela reveals the heroism of a man who refused to compromise his moral values in the face of extraordinary punishment. Ultimately, these letters position Mandela as one of the most inspiring figures of the twentieth century.
From The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela:
"A new world will be won not by those who stand at a distance with their arms folded, but by those who are in the arena, whose garments are torn by storms whose bodies are maimed in the course of contest."
"I am convinced that floods of personal disaster can never drown a determined revolutionary nor can the cumulus of misery that accompanies tragedy suffocate him."
"My respect for human beings is based, not on the colour of a man's skin nor authority he may wield, but purely on merit."
"A good pen can also remind us of the happiest moments in our lives, bring noble ideas into our dens, our blood our souls. It can turn tragedy into hope victory."

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