Winnie Mandela: A Life

Winnie Mandela: A Life
Title Winnie Mandela: A Life PDF eBook
Author Anné Mariè du Preez Bezdrob
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 435
Release 2011-04-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1770201017

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Few people have courted as much controversy or evoked such strong and divergent emotions as Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. Adored by some, abhorred by others, she bears a name famous throughout the world, yet not many people know the woman behind the headlines, myths and controversies, or the details of the fascinating story that is her life. This intimate, in-depth and unbiased biography reveals the enigma that is Winnie Mandela, by exploring both her personal and political life. The reader is given a rare glimpse into Winnie’s strict yet happy rural upbringing, where the foundations were laid for her faith, compassion and indomitable resolve. As a young social worker in 1950s Johannesburg, her beauty, style and character captivated the political activist and Tembu prince, Nelson Mandela. Together, they personified the rising aspirations and political awakening of their people, and, in so doing, inspired a nation. Through her fierce determination and dauntless courage, she survived her husband’s imprisonment, continuous harassment by the security police, banishment to a small Free State town, betrayal by friends and allies, and more than a year in solitary confinement – all the while keeping the struggle flame alight and the name of Nelson Mandela alive. A sensitive and balanced portrayal, the book nevertheless thoroughly investigates and honestly examines the controversies that have dogged Winnie Mandela in recent years: the allegations of kidnapping and murder, her divorce from Mandela, and the charges of fraud. Winnie Mandela: A Life takes the reader on a remarkable journey of understanding, painting a rich, warm and vivid portrait of one of the world’s most charismatic, yet enigmatic, women.

Part of My Soul Went with Him

Part of My Soul Went with Him
Title Part of My Soul Went with Him PDF eBook
Author Winnie Mandela
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 180
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393302905

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Winnie Mandela, wife of South African leader Nelson Mandela, shares the story of her life through interviews and letters in which she discusses the development of her political beliefs, and her forced separation from her husband.

The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela

The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela
Title The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela PDF eBook
Author Sisonke Msimang
Publisher Text Publishing
Pages 161
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1925774465

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An elegant and challenging portrait of the extraordinary, glamorous, complex and brutal revolutionary, Winnie Mandela

The Cry of Winnie Mandela

The Cry of Winnie Mandela
Title The Cry of Winnie Mandela PDF eBook
Author Njabulo Simakahle Ndebele
Publisher Ayebia Clarke Publishing
Pages 164
Release 2004
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A group of women at a specific period in the history of Southern Africa find their family life under the pressures of capitalist modernity and apartheid. These ordinary, intimate stories are anchored to the more powerful public stories of the Penelope of ancient Greek mythology (who waited 18 years while her husband Odyseeus was away), and Winnie Mandela (who waited for 27 years). The life of Winnie Mandela remains one of the great unfolding dramas of our times; a tale of triumphs and tragedies that is only just beginning to be examined.

Winnie Mandela

Winnie Mandela
Title Winnie Mandela PDF eBook
Author Nancy Harrison
Publisher George Braziller
Pages 194
Release 1986
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780807611739

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Presents the life of the South African woman who has struggled for reform despite arrests, bannings, detentions, and the imprisonment of her husband.

491 Days

491 Days
Title 491 Days PDF eBook
Author Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 0
Release 2014-03-10
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780821421024

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On a freezing winter’s night, a few hours before dawn on May 12, 1969, South African security police stormed the Soweto home of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, activist and wife of the imprisoned Nelson Mandela, and arrested her in the presence of her two young daughters, then aged nine and ten. Rounded up in a group of other antiapartheid activists under Section 6 of the Terrorism Act, designed for the security police to hold and interrogate people for as long as they wanted, she was taken away. She had no idea where they were taking her or what would happen to her children. For Winnie Mandela, this was the start of 491 days of detention and two trials. Forty-one years after Winnie Mandela’s release on September 14, 1970, Greta Soggot, the widow of one of the defense attorneys from the 1969?–70 trials, handed her a stack of papers that included a journal and notes she had written while in detention, most of the time in solitary confinement. Their reappearance brought back to Winnie vivid and horrifying memories and uncovered for the rest of us a unique and personal slice of South Africa’s history. 491 Days: Prisoner number 1323/69 shares with the world Winnie Mandela’s moving and compelling journal along with some of the letters written between several affected parties at the time, including Winnie and Nelson Mandela, himself then a prisoner on Robben Island for nearly seven years. Readers will gain insight into the brutality she experienced and her depths of despair, as well as her resilience and defiance under extreme pressure. This young wife and mother emerged after 491 days in detention unbowed and determined to continue the struggle for freedom.

The Lady

The Lady
Title The Lady PDF eBook
Author Emma Gilbey
Publisher Random House (UK)
Pages 360
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This biography is of the most popular and dangerous woman in South Africa, Winnie Mandela. She was born on September 26 1934, the fourth daughter of a prosperous family in the Transkei. Theirs was not a penniless childhood. Gilbey traces her growing political involvement and her marriage to Nelson Mandela in 1959.