

An edition of One hundred and seventeen days (1965)
an account of confinement and interrogation under the South African ninety-day dentention law
By Ruth First,Ruth First
Publish Date
1965
Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
eng
Pages
144
Description:
An unforgettable account of defiance against political terror by one of South Africas pioneering anti-apartheid activistsAn invaluable testimonial of the excesses of the apartheid system, 117 Days presents the harrowing chronicle of journalist Ruth Firsts 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 Africas notorious ninety-day detention law. This is the story of the war of nerves that ensued between First and her Special Branch captorsa work that remains a classic portrait of oppression and the dignity of the human spirit.
subjects: Political prisoners, Biography, Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction, Anti-apartheid activists, Prisonniers politiques, South africa, biography, South africa, social conditions, South africa, race relations, South africa, juvenile literature, Political prisoners, south africa, South africa, politics and government, Women, africa, Imprisonment, Personal narratives, République Sud-Africaine. Affaire First, Râepublique Sud-Africaine. Affaire First, République Sud-Africaine. Prisons, Râepublique Sud-Africaine. Prisons, Politics and government
People: Ruth First (1925-1982)
Places: South Africa, Afrique du Sud