117 Days

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117 Days is a memoir by South African anti-apartheid activist Ruth First recounting her arrest and solitary confinement under the apartheid regime.

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instanceOf memoir
about human rights abuses
psychological effects of isolation
resistance to oppression
state surveillance
author Ruth First NERFINISHED
basedOn Ruth First's personal experience
countryOfOrigin South Africa
depicts Ruth First NERFINISHED
South African security police
describesEvent Ruth First's arrest
Ruth First's interrogation
Ruth First's solitary confinement
genre political memoir
prison literature
hasNotableTheme courage under repression
impact of solitary confinement
moral choices under dictatorship
political commitment
hasSubject African National Congress NERFINISHED
South African Communist Party NERFINISHED
security legislation in apartheid South Africa
intendedAudience general readership
readers interested in South African history
readers interested in human rights
language English
mainSubject South African politics
apartheid
detention without trial
political repression
solitary confinement
movement anti-apartheid movement
narrativePerspective first-person
politicalContext anti-apartheid struggle
portrays conditions in South African prisons under apartheid
legal framework of detention without trial in apartheid South Africa
methods of political interrogation
relatedWork Banning Orders NERFINISHED
Long Walk to Freedom NERFINISHED
No Easy Walk to Freedom NERFINISHED
setInCountry South Africa NERFINISHED
setInPeriod apartheid era
significance important testimony of apartheid-era repression
key work in South African prison literature
timeInConfinement 117 days

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Ruth First notableWork 117 Days