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Young man with a red tie - A memoir of Mandela and the failed revolution, 1960-63 (Paperback)
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Young man with a red tie - A memoir of Mandela and the failed revolution, 1960-63 (Paperback)
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It is November 1963. The white police state has captured almost all
the underground leaders of the struggle against apartheid,
including Nelson Mandela, and put them on trial on charges that
carry the death penalty. Bob Hepple, a 29-year-old lawyer, is
making his hazardous escape from South Africa into Bechuanaland,
the neighbouring British Protectorate, in order to avoid being
called as a state witness. He has acted as Mandela's legal adviser
and has been a lifeline to the underground leaders, with whom he
was arrested on 11 July 1963 at Liliesleaf Farm, Rivonia, and
detained without trial. He has managed, in Mandela's words about
him, to 'outwit the enemy', and now faces the bitter revenge of Dr
Yutar, the state prosecutor. In this memoir of these dramatic
events, Bob Hepple throws fresh light on the character of Mandela
and other leaders and on the controversies surrounding the
emergence of the South African Communist Party and its 'secret'
resolution in December 1960 to begin the armed freedom struggle.
There is a first-hand account of Mandela's period as the 'Black
Pimpernel', his 1962 trial for incitement, and of the Rivonia raid
in 1963. He gives a graphic account of the psychological effects of
interrogation in solitary detention without trial, and of the
difficult personal choices he had to make. Bob Hepple tells his
story against the background of the experiences of his childhood
and youth in a racist society. These experiences led him -
described by a pro-government newspaper as 'a young man with a red
tie' - to play a role as a student activist against racial
segregation in the universities, an adviser and assistant to the
virtually illegal multi-racial trade unions, a lawyer defending
political victims of the police state, and to a lifetime fighting
for human rights.
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