
Nelson Mandela (Long Walk to Freedom)
"Long Walk to Freedom" is Nelson Mandela’s autobiography that chronicles his life’s journey from childhood in rural South Africa to becoming a key leader in the fight against apartheid, a system of racial segregation. Mandela endured imprisonment for 27 years due to his activism advocating equality and justice. The book highlights his dedication to peaceful resistance, his unwavering commitment to ending racial discrimination, and his eventual role as South Africa's first Black president. It reflects themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the pursuit of freedom, inspiring readers to understand the importance of perseverance and moral integrity in the face of adversity.