| Vindplaats: | E 5.62  |
| Titel: | Let my people go  |
| Auteur: | Albert Luthuli,   |
| Samenvatting: | Immense restraint has been shown in South Africa by the African people in the face of continuous provocation. This is largely due to the influence of Albert Luthuli, whose greatness has recently been acknowleged by the award of the Nobel Peace Prize.
The author of this autobiography is one of the most important figures in South Africa to-day. Grandson of a Zulu chief he became a schoolmaster, local chief, and finally President of the pan-African organisation, the African National Congress. His stand on public affairs has led to imprisonment on several occasions.
He is a Christian whose religion has had a profound effect on his activities: he once said "I am in Congress precisely because I am a Christian."
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| Uitgever: | Fontana Books  |
| Jaar van uitgave: | 1962  |
| Taal: | Engels  |
| Aantal aanwezig: | 1  |
| ISBN/ISSN: |   |
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| Ondertitel: | The autobiography of the great South African leader - awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1961.  |
| Foto's: | tussen pag. 128 en 129 enkele zwartwit foto's.  |
| Opmerkingen: | Voor in het boek worden de illustraties vermeld.   |
| Aantal pagina's: | 218  |
| Serie: | Fontana Books Religious Series  |
| Trefwoorden: | autobiografie, Albert Luthuli, Zuid-Afrika, christenen, ANC, Nobelprijs, rassenstrijd, segregatie, de Hertzog Bills,The Freedom Charter, The Treason Trails,   |