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  1. Nobody Knows My Name
    1. James Baldwin

    Nobody Knows My Name

    More Notes Of A Native Son

    Contains essays that describe what it means to be black in America. This book describes the tragedies that are inflicted by racial segregation and presents a poignant account of the author's first journey to 'the Old Country', the Southern states.

    € 14,95
  2. Long Walk To Freedom
    1. Nelson Mandela

    Long Walk To Freedom

    'Essential reading' Barack Obama

    The riveting memoirs of the outstanding moral and political leader of our time

    € 20,95
  3. Nelson Mandela
    1. Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara

    Nelson Mandela

    Nelson Mandela (Mvezo, Zuid-Afrika, 18 juli 1918 - Johannesburg, 5 december 2013) Tijdens zijn jeugd in Zuid-Afrika maakt Nelson kennis met rassenscheiding en de ongelijke manier waarop de bevolking wordt behandeld. Als volwassene komt hij in opstand tegen ‘apartheid’, een systeem dat onderscheid maakt tussen mensen op basis van hun huidskleur... tot hij in de gevangenis terechtkomt. Ondanks zijn long walk to freedom, zijn lange weg naar de vrijheid, geeft Nelson de strijd tegen onrecht en ongelijkheid niet op en groeit uit tot een wereldwijd icoon.

    € 16,99
  4. Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower

    Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower

    Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower (ISBN 1-56751-374-3) is a book by William Blum first published in 2000. The 3rd revision updates events covered in the book to the year 2005. It examines and criticizes United States foreign policy during and following the Cold War. The book's first chapter is titled "Why Do Terrorists Keep Picking on the United States". Subsequent chapter titles include "America's Gift to the World - the Afghan Terrorist Alumni", "The U.S. Versus the World at the United Nations" and "How the CIA Sent Nelson Mandela to Prison for 28 Years".

    € 196,00
  5. Sean Slemon

    Sean Slemon

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sean Slemon (born 1978, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa) is a South African artist who works in sculpture, installation and printmaking. He lives and works in New York City, New York Slemon graduated from Michaelis School of Art in Cape Town in 2001 and completed his Master of Fine Arts degree at Pratt Institute, in New York City in 2007. Slemon has worked on the production and installation of museum and heritage sites in South Africa and elsewhere. Since 2001, Slemon has worked on 'The New Northern Cape Legislature Buildings' in Kimberley, Constitutional Hill Museum, Johannesburg, and '46664 A Prisoner Working in the Garden', Nelson Mandela Foundation traveling exhibition.

    € 296,00
  6. Kim Hill (Broadcaster)

    Kim Hill (Broadcaster)

    € 156,00
  7. Nelson Mandela: Para la libertad

    Nelson Mandela: Para la libertad

    € 24,50
  8. Bhakti Tirtha Swami

    Bhakti Tirtha Swami

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bhakti Tirtha Swami (February 25, 1950 - June 27, 2005) (previously known as John Favors and Toshombe Abdul), also known as Swami Krishnapada, was a leading guru and governing body commissioner of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (commonly known as the Hare Krishnas or ISKCON). He was the highest-ranking African American in ISKCON. Bhakti Tirtha Swami met with prominent world figures such as Nelson Mandela and Zambia's president Kenneth Kaunda, was frequently interviewed in the media,wrote 17 books on religious topics and led community development projects in the United States and other countries. He was the founder and director of the Institute for Applied Spiritual Technology in Washington, DC, "a nonprofit, nondenominational organization whose membership represents a variety of spiritual paths and professional backgrounds". He traveled the world constantly and served as a spiritual consultant. He also served as chairman of the Third World Coalition.

    € 180,00
  9. Nelson Mandela
    1. Leonce Nissi

    Nelson Mandela

    La Force de la Justice et le Pouvoir du Pardon
    € 38,95
  10. Raymond Mhlaba

    Raymond Mhlaba

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Raymond Mhlaba (February 12, 1920-February 20, 2005) was an anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress (ANC). Mhlaba spent 25 years of his life in prison. Well known for being sentenced, along with Nelson Mandela, in the Rivonia Trial, he was an active member of the ANC and the South African Communist Party (SACP) all his adult life. His kindly manner brought him the nickname "Oom Ray". He was born in Mazoka village in the Fort Beaufort district and was educated at Healdtown secondary school. He started working at a laundry in Port Elizabeth after leaving school. There he was introduced to trade unionism through the Non European Laundry Workers Union. In 1943 he joined the South African Communist Party, and in 1944 became a member of the African National Congress. He met and married his first wife, Joyce Meke, who was also from the Fort Beaufort area. In their 17 years together, before her death in a car accident in 1960, they had three children.

    € 180,00
  11. 150 Citations Africaines
    1. Cenk Öztürk

    150 Citations Africaines

    Les meilleures citations de Senghor, Nelson Mandela et Desmond Tutu
    € 13,95
  12. Diplomaties africaines et crises politiques congolaises
    1. Zacharie Baenda Fimbo

    Diplomaties africaines et crises politiques congolaises

    De Nelson Mandela au Clergé catholique national
    € 30,95