Young Man with a Red Tie: A Memoir of Mandela and the Failed Revolution, 1960–63

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"Young Man with a Red Tie: A Memoir of Mandela and the Failed Revolution, 1960–63" is Bob Hepple’s autobiographical account of his experiences as a young anti-apartheid activist closely involved with Nelson Mandela during the turbulent early 1960s in South Africa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
about African National Congress NERFINISHED
Rivonia Trial context
South African Communist Party NERFINISHED
state repression in apartheid South Africa
underground resistance
author Bob Hepple NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts clandestine political organizing
political trials
young anti-apartheid activists
documents Bob Hepple’s role in anti-apartheid underground
interactions with Nelson Mandela
internal debates within the liberation movement
focusesOn relationship between Bob Hepple and Nelson Mandela
genre autobiography
non-fiction
political memoir
historicalContext Sharpeville aftermath
early 1960s South Africa
language English
mainSubject Nelson Mandela NERFINISHED
South African politics
anti-apartheid movement NERFINISHED
apartheid
revolutionary politics
narrativePerspective first-person
protagonist Bob Hepple NERFINISHED
settingPlace Johannesburg NERFINISHED
South Africa NERFINISHED
settingTime 1960
1961
1962
1963
targetAudience readers interested in Nelson Mandela
readers interested in South African history
scholars of anti-apartheid struggle
theme failure of revolutionary strategy
loyalty and betrayal
moral courage
political commitment
state surveillance and repression
title Young Man with a Red Tie: A Memoir of Mandela and the Failed Revolution, 1960–63 NERFINISHED

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