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Born in 1917 in Bizana in the Eastern Cape, Oliver Reginald Tambo became Nelson Mandelas legal partner and a prominent member of the ANCs Youth League. Following the Sharpeville massacre in 1960, Tambo left South Africa to set up the ANCs international mission. As President of the ANC in exile, he led the fight against apartheid on both the diplomatic and military fronts. He died in 1993 on the eve of liberation.
Tambo had a profound influence on the ANC during the difficult years of uncertainty, loneliness and homesickness in exile. His simplicity, his nurturing style, his genuine respect for all people seemed to bring out the best in them. This is the story of one of South Africas great sons the most loved leader, the Moses who led his people to the promised-land but did not live to enter it.
Hardback. English. David Philip. 2004. Good Condition.