117 Days
An Account of Confinement and Interrogation Under the SouthAfrican 90-Day Detention Law
Ruth First - Author
Angela Davis - Introduction by
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An unforgettable account of defiance against political terror by one of South Africa's pioneering anti-apartheid activists
"[Ruth First's] life, and her death, remains a beacon to all who love liberty." An invaluable testimonial of the excesses of the apartheid system, 117 Days presents the harrowing chronicle of journalist Ruth First's isolation and abuse at the hands of South African interrogators after her arrest in 1963. Upon her arrest, she was detained in solitary confinement under South Africa's notorious ninety-day detention law. This is the story of the war of nerves that ensued between First and her Special Branch captors-a work that remains a classic portrait of oppression and the dignity of the human spirit. - Nelson Mandela, at the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Ruth First's murder |
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