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Nelson Mandela speaks : forging a Democratic, nonracial South Africa / by Nelson Mandela ; edited by Steve Clark.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; London : Pathfinder Press, 1993Description: 296 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0873487745
  • 9780873487740
  • 0873487753
  • 9780873487757
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.268083
LOC classification:
  • DT1756 .M34 1993
Contents:
Now is the time to intensify the struggle -- Our struggle is against all forms of racism -- Peace will not come to our country until apartheid is ended -- We cannot afford to stand divided -- The women's movement must play a central role -- The oppressed and exploited must lead South Africa out of apartheid -- Our strategy is determined by objective reality -- Building a political culture that entrenches political tolerance -- The violence has assumed a more organized and systematic character -- It is your sweat and blood that has created the wealth of South Africa -- Our struggle has changed the balance of forces -- We will ensure that the poor and rightless will rule the land of their birth -- The oppressed will be and must be their own liberators -- Codesa is the fruit of sacrifice and struggle -- The National Party and the government talk peace while conducting a war -- We must all march together -- An interim government is essential --
We are prepared to take responsibility for governing and reconstructing South Africa -- The National Party regime is killing our people -- For a democratically elected and sovereign constituent assembly -- A cold-blooded strategy of state terrorism -- A decisive blow for peace and democracy -- We must pull South Africa from the morass -- 1993 can be a year of decisive achievements -- We are on the eve of great changes -- We have come to this region to start a peace campaign -- When we act together, with discipline and determination, nothing can stop us -- Apartheid must not be reformed; it must be uprooted in its entirety -- We must act together to give birth to a new South Africa -- A landmark decision -- New tasks on our common agenda.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-280) and index.

Now is the time to intensify the struggle -- Our struggle is against all forms of racism -- Peace will not come to our country until apartheid is ended -- We cannot afford to stand divided -- The women's movement must play a central role -- The oppressed and exploited must lead South Africa out of apartheid -- Our strategy is determined by objective reality -- Building a political culture that entrenches political tolerance -- The violence has assumed a more organized and systematic character -- It is your sweat and blood that has created the wealth of South Africa -- Our struggle has changed the balance of forces -- We will ensure that the poor and rightless will rule the land of their birth -- The oppressed will be and must be their own liberators -- Codesa is the fruit of sacrifice and struggle -- The National Party and the government talk peace while conducting a war -- We must all march together -- An interim government is essential --

We are prepared to take responsibility for governing and reconstructing South Africa -- The National Party regime is killing our people -- For a democratically elected and sovereign constituent assembly -- A cold-blooded strategy of state terrorism -- A decisive blow for peace and democracy -- We must pull South Africa from the morass -- 1993 can be a year of decisive achievements -- We are on the eve of great changes -- We have come to this region to start a peace campaign -- When we act together, with discipline and determination, nothing can stop us -- Apartheid must not be reformed; it must be uprooted in its entirety -- We must act together to give birth to a new South Africa -- A landmark decision -- New tasks on our common agenda.

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