Letters from Robben Island
A Selection of Ahmed Kathrada's Prison Correspondence 1964-1989

 

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Letters from Robben Island
A Selection of Ahmed Kathrada's Prison Correspondence 1964-1989

by Ahmed Kathrada (Author)
Nelson Mandela (Foreword)
Sisulu, Walter (Introduction)
Robert D. Vassen (Volume Editor)

 

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Like his fellow African National Congress member Nelson Mandela, Ahmed Kathrada was incarcerated for over three decades as a political prisoner. This book contains a selection of 86 of his 900 plus correspondences from Robben Island prison.


Late one night in 1963, a South African police unit surrounded the African National Congress headquarters in Rivonia and arrested a group of party leaders gathered inside. Eight of them, Nelson Mandela. Walter Sisulu, Dennis Goldberg, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Elias Motsaledi. Andrew Mlangeni, and Ahmed Kathrada, were convicted of sabotage and, on 11 June 1964, sentenced to life in prison. Soon, these men became widely known as the "Rivonia Trialists." Despite their imprisonment, the Trialists played active roles in the struggle against South Africa's racist regime. Instead of being forgotten, as apartheid officials had hoped, they became enduring symbols in a struggle against injustice and racism. Kathrada and his colleagues were classified as high security prisoners, segregated from others and closely watched. Every activity was regulated and monitored. Among the many indignities visited upon them, the prisoners were prohibited from keeping copies of incoming and outgoing correspondence. Kathrada, or "Kathy" as he became known, successfully hid both. Letters from Robben Island contains a selection of 86 of the more than 900 pieces of correspondence Ahmed Kathrada wrote during his 26 years on Robben Island and at Pollsmoor Prison. Some were smuggled out by friends: others were written in code to hide meaning and content from prison censors. These are among his most poignant, touching, and eloquent communications. They are testimonials to Kathrada, to his colleagues, and to their commitment to obtaining human dignity and freedom for all South Africans.


 

ISBN 870135279
ISBN13 9780870135279
Publisher Michigan State University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 31/12/1999
Pages 263
Weight (grammes) 465
Published in United States
Height (mm) 229
Width (mm) 152

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