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'Somehow, Shakespeare always seems to have something to say to us.' -Nelson Mandela. The prison authorities on the apartheid South African Robben Island were obsessed with censoring the news prisoners could receive of the outside world. Through the memories and biographical accounts written by former political inmates like Nelson Mandela, the book evocatively brings to life the power of the the written word, as well as the voices of these brilliant and courageous prisoners.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Sonny Venkatrathnam
- Between the bible and the bard
Mzwandile Mdingi
- The importance of an ethical education
Ahmend Kathrada
- The keeper of the books
Marcus Solomon
- The teacher who keeps learning
Sizakele Thomson Gazo
- Fighting in the present, learning for the future
Monde Colin Mkunqwana
- Opening the world througheducation
Sedick Isaacs
- A beautiful mind
Stone Phumelee Sizani
- The importance of mentors
Neville Edward Alexander
- Stop schooling, start educating
The sixth act?
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