- Nonfiction
- Biography
Oliver Tambo Speaks
Oliver Tambo, Adelaide Tambo, Thabo Mbeki
ISBN:
9780795706844
Publisher:
Kwela
Date Released:
May 2014
Price (incl. VAT):
R 250.00
Format:
Soft cover, 272pp
About this book:
This unique collection of speeches, writings and rare interviews, with a foreword by Nelson Mandela, gives a coherent and comprehensive view of the ANC’s development. South Africans find themselves once again in a period of flux. In “Oliver Tambo Speaks”, one of the principal architects of the “new” South Africa expresses his thoughts on what the ANC was, what it became in order to liberate South Africa from oppression and what it should evolve into in order to provide a better life for all.
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