This book tells the story of three Black men--Z. K. Matthews,
Nelson Mandela, and Stephen Biko--who committed their lives to win
freedom for all South Africans. Using a sociopsychological
retrospective, Juckes interweaves accounts of the lives of these
three men with sociopolitical developments to reveal the complex
interaction that occurs between social processes and individual
actors, revealing how leaders come into being and how their actions
influence social developments. Each man's political character
captured the demands of the time and used the available resources
of his age in the quest for freedom; the pressure--over time--from
the activities of these three men and the movements they supported
made liberation inevitable.
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