- Nonfiction
- Biography
How Far We Slaves Have Come
Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro
ISBN:
9780795707674
Publisher:
Kwela
Date Released:
May 2016
Price (incl. VAT):
R 220.00
Format:
Soft cover, 196pp
About this book:
Two world renowned revolutionary icons, Nelson Mandela and Fidel Castro, meet for the first time in Cuba 1991. This book is the collection of their speeches that day. Mandela credits Cuba's military support in Angola, and comments on Cuba's assistance to debilitate the US-backed South African army. Castro acknowledges the contribution of South Africans to the worldwide fight for justice. Mandela and Castro regarded each other as mentors -- and the world regards them as icons.
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