Paul S. Landau
Spear: Mandela and the Revolutionaries
Spear: Mandela and the Revolutionaries
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Spear: Mandela and the Revolutionaries is a revelatory and definitive account of how Nelson Mandela and his peers led South Africa to the brink of revolution against the postwar twentieth century's most infamously racist regime. Spear brings to life the brief revolutionary period in which Mandela and his comrades fought apartheid not just with words but also with violence. Drawing from several hundred first-person accounts, Paul Landau traces Mandela's allies and opponents in communist, pan-Africanist, liberal, and other groups involved in escalating resistance alongside the ANC. The state short-circuited those plans and subsequently jailed, exiled, tortured, and murdered revolutionaries.
Format: Hardback
Length: 372 pages
Publication date: 23 May 2022
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Spear: Mandela and the Revolutionaries is a revelatory and definitive account of how Nelson Mandela and his peers led South Africa to the brink of revolution against the postwar twentieth century's most infamously racist regime.
After the 1960 Sharpeville police shootings of civilian protesters, Mandela and his comrades in the mass-resistance order of the African National Congress (ANC) and the Communist Party pioneered the use of force and formed Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), or Spear of the Nation. A civilian-based militia, MK stockpiled weapons and waged a war of sabotage against the state with pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, and dynamite.
In response, the state passed draconian laws, militarized its police, and imprisoned its enemies without trial.
Drawing from several hundred first-person accounts, most of which are unpublished, Paul Landau traces Mandela's allies and opponents in communist, pan-Africanist, liberal, and other groups involved in escalating resistance alongside the ANC.
After Mandela's capture, the Pan Africanist Congress planned to initiate street violence, and MK organized Operation Mayibuye, an uprising to be led by trained commandos. The state short-circuited those plans and subsequently jailed, exiled, tortured, and murdered revolutionaries.
The era of high apartheid then began.
Spear reshapes our understanding of Mandela by focusing on this intense but relatively neglected period of escalation in the movement against apartheid. Landau's book is not a biography.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780821424704
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