9780821423288-0821423282-Albert Luthuli (Ohio Short Histories of Africa)

Albert Luthuli (Ohio Short Histories of Africa)

ISBN-13: 9780821423288
ISBN-10: 0821423282
Author: Robert Trent Vinson
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Format: Paperback 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780821423288
ISBN-10: 0821423282
Author: Robert Trent Vinson
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Format: Paperback 192 pages

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Albert Luthuli (Ohio Short Histories of Africa) (ISBN-13: 9780821423288 and ISBN-10: 0821423282), written by authors Robert Trent Vinson, was published by Ohio University Press in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Africa (Historical) books. You can easily purchase or rent Albert Luthuli (Ohio Short Histories of Africa) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Africa books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In an excellent addition to the Ohio Short Histories of Africa series, Robert Trent Vinson recovers the important but largely forgotten story of Albert Luthuli, Africa’s first Nobel Peace Prize winner and president of the African National Congress from 1952 to 1967. One of the most respected African leaders, Luthuli linked South African antiapartheid politics with other movements, becoming South Africa’s leading advocate of Mahatma Gandhi’s nonviolent civil disobedience techniques. He also framed apartheid as a crime against humanity and thus linked South African antiapartheid struggles with international human rights campaigns.

Unlike previous studies, this book places Luthuli and the South African antiapartheid struggle in new global contexts, and aspects of Luthuli’s leadership that were not previously publicly known: Vinson is the first to use new archival evidence, numerous oral interviews, and personal memoirs to reveal that Luthuli privately supported sabotage as an additional strategy to end apartheid. This multifaceted portrait will be indispensable to students of African history and politics and nonviolence movements worldwide.

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