Annotated Bibliography
Mandela, Nelson. Long walk to freedom: The autobiography of Nelson Mandela. Hachette Digital, Inc., 2008.
Mandela, Nelson. The struggle is my life. Popular Prakashan, 1990.
Nelson Mandela. In the words of Nelson Mandela. J Crwys-Williams, 2011.
Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela: A very short introduction. E Boehmer, 2008.
Nelson Mandela. No easy walk to freedom. Vol. 123. Heinemann, 1973.
Annotation
My first source is a book; Long Walk to Freedom is Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, in which it takes its place among the finest memoirs of history's greatest figures. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela tells the story of his life, a story of struggle, setbacks, renewed hope, and ultimate triumph.
My second source helped me in my project because the article is a collection of Nelson Mandela's articles, speeches, letters from underground and the transcripts of his trials. The articles illustrate the magnetic attraction of one of the most inspirational campaigners for freedom Africa has ever known.
The third source is a collection of sayings by Nelson Mandela and how he would encourage other people to fight for human rights. This helped me because it gives me an understanding of how passionate he was about rights.
The fourth source is an article about the effects of what Nelson Mandela had to say to the world. The article goes on about how he is a moral giant on non-racialism. This helped my project because it helped me better understand how people were impacted on what Mandela had to say.
The fifth source is a book as well and it includes Nelson Mandela's speeches. This book helps my project because it gives me an idea as to what Nelson Mandela was hoping to achieve and to know what words said that had the ability to lead thousands to freedom.
Mandela, Nelson. Long walk to freedom: The autobiography of Nelson Mandela. Hachette Digital, Inc., 2008.
Mandela, Nelson. The struggle is my life. Popular Prakashan, 1990.
Nelson Mandela. In the words of Nelson Mandela. J Crwys-Williams, 2011.
Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela: A very short introduction. E Boehmer, 2008.
Nelson Mandela. No easy walk to freedom. Vol. 123. Heinemann, 1973.
Annotation
My first source is a book; Long Walk to Freedom is Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, in which it takes its place among the finest memoirs of history's greatest figures. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela tells the story of his life, a story of struggle, setbacks, renewed hope, and ultimate triumph.
My second source helped me in my project because the article is a collection of Nelson Mandela's articles, speeches, letters from underground and the transcripts of his trials. The articles illustrate the magnetic attraction of one of the most inspirational campaigners for freedom Africa has ever known.
The third source is a collection of sayings by Nelson Mandela and how he would encourage other people to fight for human rights. This helped me because it gives me an understanding of how passionate he was about rights.
The fourth source is an article about the effects of what Nelson Mandela had to say to the world. The article goes on about how he is a moral giant on non-racialism. This helped my project because it helped me better understand how people were impacted on what Mandela had to say.
The fifth source is a book as well and it includes Nelson Mandela's speeches. This book helps my project because it gives me an idea as to what Nelson Mandela was hoping to achieve and to know what words said that had the ability to lead thousands to freedom.