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Young man with a red tie: A memoir of Mandela and the failed revolution, 1960-63

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By (author): Bob Hepple

By November of 1963, the white police state of South Africa had managed to capture nearly all of the underground leaders of the antiapartheid movement-including Nelson Mandela-and had put them on trial on charges that carried the death penalty. Among the arrested was Bob Hepple, a 29-year-old lawyer who would subsequently escape to the neighboring British Protectorate of Bechuanaland. In this memoir of these dramatic events, 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 firsthand account of Mandela''s period as the Black Pimpernel, his 1962 trial for incitement, and of the Rivonia raid in 1963. Hepple also 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. The story is told against the background of the experiences of his childhood and youth in a racist society, experiences that 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 multiracial trade unions, a lawyer defending political victims of the police state, and to a lifetime fighting for human rights. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781431407842

About Bob Hepple

Bob Hepple is a former South African student leader and member of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. He participated in the underground struggle against apartheid and acted as the lawyer for Nelson Mandela and other antiapartheid leaders. He fled South Africa to England before the Rivonia trial of 1963. He is an international expert and activist in the fields of labor law equality and human rights and an emeritus master of Clare College and emeritus professor of law in the University of Cambridge. He is also a Queen''s Counsel and a fellow of the British Academy.

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