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Doing life with MandelaDoing life with Mandela

Doing life with Mandela

Christo Brand

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Christo Brand was a South African farm boy, born into the Afrikaans culture which had created apartheid to persecute black people and claim superiority for whites. Nelson Mandela, also raised in a rural village, was the black son of a tribal chief. He trained as a lawyer to take up the fight against apartheid on behalf of a whole nation. Their opposing worlds collided when Christo, a raw recruit from the country's prison service, was sent to Robben Island to guard the notoriously dangerous terrorists there. Mandela was their undisputed leader. The two of them, a boy of 18 and a long-suffering freedom fighter then aged 60, could well have become bitter enemies. Instead, they formed an extraordinary friendship through small human kindnesses.

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OL28173702W

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Political prisonersBiographyPrison wardensPolitics and governmentRace relationsPrisonniers politiquesBiographiesGardiens de prisonPolitique et gouvernementRelations racialesAfrican National Congress

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