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AnnotatedBibliography

PrimarySources:

1.Brand,Christo,andBarbaraJones.
Mandela:MyPrisoner,MyFriend.
NewYork:Thomas
DunneBooks
ThisprimarysourcegaveusinsightonMandela'stimeinprison.Theauthor,Christo
Brand,wasayoungprisonguardwhileMandelaservedhistimeatRobbenIsland.Brand
formedastrongfriendshipwithMandelawhiletheywereonoppositesidesofthecell,so
thissourceprovidedinformationaboutMandelas27yearsinprison.

2.Carlin,John.KnowingMandela:APersonalPortrait.NewYork,NewYork:HarperPerennial
ThisprimarysourcewaswrittenbyamanwhoknewMandelaandwatchedhimthrough
hisupsanddowns.HeknewMandelafromrugbyandhadauniquerelationship.This
sourceprovidedanewinsighttoMandela'sideasandactionsonapartheid.Thesource
wasabletoshowourgroupmoreinformationonthecharacterofMandelaandhowhe
dealtwithcertainpeople,events,andproblemsinSouthAfrica.

3.DeKlerk,FW.
F.W.DeKlerk
.NewYork:St.Martin'sPress,1999.
ThissourceisaprimarysourcewrittenbyF.W.deKlerkhimselfabouthislifeas
PresidentofSouthAfrica.Itgaveusimportantinformationonhisthinkingatthattime
andwhathethoughtaboutNelsonMandelaandtheissuessurroundingapartheid.F.W.de
Klerkknewexactlywhathefeltaboutapartheid,NelsonMandela,andmanyotherissues
surroundingtheapartheidregimeinSouthAfricaduringthatcrucialtimeinhistory.

4.Gordimer,Nadine."NelsonMandela."In
TellingTimes
,742p.1sted.NewYork,NewYork:
W.W.Norton&Company,2010.
ThissourceisaprimarysourcebecauseitwaswrittenbyawomanwhowasontheANC
councilandalsoexperiencedalltheimportanteventsthatleaduptotheendofapartheid
inSouthAfrica.ShelivesinSouthAfricaandwithherperspectiveonthistopic,created
anewunderstandingforusasstudentstounderstandwhatsgoingon.Thisprimary
sourcegavethereaderadifferentviewpointofMandelaandofF.W.deKlerk.

5.Mandela,Nelson.
ConversationswithMyself
.NewYork:Farrar,StrausandGiroux,2010.
ThisisaprimarysourcewrittenbyNelsonMandelahimself.Itincludedlettersfromthe
timethatMandelawasimprisonedgivingusaninsightintoNelsonMandelasprivate
thinkingandmeetingswithF.W.deKlerk.Theencounterofthesetwopoliticalfiguresis
alargetopicofourproject,sotheinformationofthisbookwasveryinformativeforus.

6.Mandela,Nelson.
LongWalktoFreedom:TheAutobiographyofNelsonMandela
.Boston,
Massachusetts:Little,Brown,1994.
NelsonMandelareflectsonhisownthoughts,experiences,exchanges,andencountersin
hisautobiography.thisisaprimarysourcebecauseitiswrittenbyNelsonMandela
himself.ThisisaverysignificantsourcebecauseofthevaluethatNelsonMandela'sown
wordscanaddtoourproject.

7.Carlin,John.
PlayingtheEnemy:NelsonMandelaandtheGameThatMadeaNation
.New
York:PenguinPress,2008.
ThisprimarysourceisfromamanwhoknewMandelaandwatchedhimthroughhisups
anddowns.HeknewMandelafromRugbyandhadauniquerelationship.Thissource
willhopefullyprovideanewinsighttoMandela'sideasandactionsonApartheid.Itwas
helpfultoseeaviewonMandelaapartfromhistorians,butinsteadhadformeda
relationshipwithNelsonMandelathatgavehiminformationdifferentfromothers.

SecondarySources:

8.Addison,John."TheBirthofApartheid."In
Apartheid
,72.1sted.Vol.1.GreatBritain:B.T.
BatsfordLtd,1981.71
ThissecondarysourceincludedwhattheSouthAfricancivilizationwaslikethatleadup
tothebeginningofapartheid.Thissourcealsoreflectedonthedifferentactspassedto
becomethenewlawsoflandthatstartedthefoundationforthecountrytothestartthe
segregationintheSouthAfrica.Thissourcetalkedaboutthebirthofapartheid.

9.Boehmer,Elleke.
NelsonMandela:ABriefInsight
.NewYork,NewYork:Sterling
Publishing,2008
ThisbiographyprovidedinsightintoNelsonMandela'stimeinprison,hisreleasefrom
prison,thefirstdemocraticelection,andhispresidency.ThebookoutlinedNelson
Mandelasexemplaryfigureonnonracialismanddemocracy.Thisbookoffereda
qualityportraitofMandelathatprovidedmoredetailtofurtherourunderstandingofhim.

10.BryantPratt,Paula.
TheEndofApartheidinSouthAfrica
.Vol.1.SanDiego,California:
LucentBook,1995.128.
Inthishistoricalnovelabouttheendoftheapartheid,ittalkedabouttheeventstaken
beforeapartheidwasover,andalsoabouttheaftermathofthehugedayinSouthAfricas
history.ThisbookalsodatesbacktowhenApartheidwasstillahugeconflictofinterest
inSouthAfrica,andhowpeoplechangedthecountryforthebetter.

11.Canesso,Claudia.
SouthAfrica
.Vol.1.ChelseaHousePublishers,1999.117.

ClaudiaCanessostatedwhatlifewaslikeinSouthAfrica,beforetheentiremovementof
endingapartheid.CanessoalsotalkedaboutthecontrolGreatBritainhadoverSouth
Africa,andhowtheRepublicofSouthAfricacuttieswithGreatBritaintoformtheir
owngovernmentrunbytheSouthAfricanpeople.Thisbookisasecondarysourcebut
theinformationthatitcontainsisthecrucialpartofhistorythatleaduptotheencounter
ofNelsonMandelaandF.W.DeKlerk

12.David.
ChainedTogether:Mandela,DeKlerk,andtheStruggletoRemakeSouthAfrica
.
NewYork:TimesBooks,1993.
ThissecondarysourceprovidedindepthinformationontherelationshipbetweenF.W.
deKlerkandNelsonMandelaandhowtheyworkedtogethertoendapartheidinSouth
Africa.Thisbookrevealedimportantdetailsontheencounterbetweenthetwopolitical
leaders.

13.Eades,LindsayMichie.
TheEndofApartheidinSouthAfrica
.Westport,Conn.:Greenwood
Press,1999.
LindsayEadesdiscussedthecomplexhistoryandpoliticsofSouthAfricathatformthe
insightfulstudyofthefactorsthatcontributedtotheendofapartheidandtheendofracial
divisioningovernment.Thesourceexaminedthepeople,history,andpoliticsofSouth
Africaintheageofapartheid.Itprovidedourgroupananalysisofthesefactorsenhanced
bybiographicalprofilesofkeypeople,mostimportantlyF.W.deKlerkandNelson
Mandela.

14.Glad,Betty,andRobertBlanton."F.W.DeKlerkandNelsonMandela:AStudyin
CooperativeTransformationalLeadership."27,no.3(Summer,1997):56590.
BettyGladsbooktalkedabouttherelationsbetweenF.W.DeKlerkandNelsonMandela
inanarticlefromthePresidentialQuarterlyvolumes.Thisisasecondarysourcebuthas
reliableinformationontherelationshipwhichisakeypartofourproject.Thestudyof
theirrelationshipgavemoreinformationthatwasdirectlyonoursubject,whichfurthered
ourunderstandingofthetwoimportantleadersandtheirworktoendapartheid.

15.Hamill,James.
PresidentDeKlerk'sOptions
,1992.AccessedOctober1,2015.
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/dispHomePage.do?prodId=GIC&userGroupName=mlin_n_hware
.
Thisisasecondarysourcegaveinsightintotheencountersandexchangesbetweenthe
AfricanNationalCongressandF.W.deKlerk.In1990,theANCwasallowedtomeet
againunderthepermissionofdeKlerk.Thisjournalgaveusdatesandimportant
informationaboutthemeetingsbetweentheANCandthePresidentasitfollowed.

16.Harwood,Ronald."Kliptown."In
Mandela
,131.London,England:NALPENGUIN,1987.

ThissecondarysourcedescribesNelsonMandelasactionsthathetooktoendapartheid.
HisactionsweredocumentedandaHistorianRonaldHarwoodinterpretedthemand
convertedthemtoabookthatmanyofthereaderswillunderstandandbeabletofully
comprehendtheactionsthatweretakingplace.

17.Lapierre,Dominique,andKathrynSpink.ARainbowintheNight:TheTumultuousBirthof
SouthAfrica.Cambridge,Massachusetts:DaCapoPress,2009.
ThissecondarysourceprovidedinformationonthehistoryofSouthAfricagoingback
hundredsofyears.ThisalsoprovideddetailedfactsaboutMandelaanddeKlerk's
meetingsandencountersleadinguptheirelectionforpresidentofSouthAfricain1994.
Thebackgroundinformationalongwithinformationonouractualeventsupportedour
topicthatallowedustoexpandonSouthAfricashistory.

18.Lapping,Brian.
Apartheid:AHistory.
NewYork:G.Braziller,1987.
Thissecondarysourceprovidedbackgroundinformationonwhathappenedbefore
NelsonMandelaandF.W.deKlerkputanendtoapartheid.Itisimportanttoknow
exactlywhatwashappeningandhowthatsystemcameintoplace.Thebeginningof
apartheidwascrucialinbuildingtheapartheidfilledsocietyMandelaanddeKlerk
workedtoendinSouthAfrica.

19."Life&TimesofNelsonMandela."TheNelsonMandelaFoundation.AccessedOctober8,
2015.
https://www.nelsonmandela.org/content/page/biography
.
ThissourceisfromtheNelsonMandelaFoundationWebsite.Ithadalotofquality
informationincludingabiographyandtimelineofMandela'slife.Theyfocusedon
certainpoliticaleventsthatMandeladealtwithandalsoprovidedinformationon
Mandela'spoliticalroleinSouthAfrica.

20.MarkGevisser

"StrangeBedfellows."In
Review:StrangeBedfellows:Mandela,DeKlerk,
andtheNewSouthAfrica
,173178.1sted.Vol.79.TampaBay,Florida:ForeignAffairs,2000.
ThissecondarysourceprovidedthethoughtsGevisserhasabouttheencounterofNelson
MandelaandF.W.DeKlerk.ThisjournalcontainsquotesfromMandelaandDeKlerk,
thesequoteswerecrucialtounderstandingtheemotionthatwentinthatleaduptothe
1994electionofSouthAfrica.Thisjournalincludedotherstatementsfromfellowfriends
ofthetwomenandhowtheyviewedthechangeingovernmentandhowtheyviewed
theirfriends.

21.Meredith,Martin.NelsonMandela:ABiography.NewYork,NewYork:St.Martin'sPress,
1998.

ThisisasecondarysourcethatprovidedindepthinformationaboutMandela'seffortsto
effectingapeacefulandtoapartheidinSouthAfricain1994.Meredithalsoincluded
insightsintotheenduringfriendshipsMandelacreatedamongwhitesandblacksalike,as
wellastheinfluentialroleplayedbyhiscolleagues.

22.OmerCooper,J.D.
HistoryofSouthernAfrica
.2nded.Portsmouth,NH:Heinemen,1987.
Thisisasecondarysourceofhowapartheidwascreated,howpeopleinSouthAfrica
dealtwithit,andthereactionsandfightsofseveralprotesters,suchasNelsonMandela
andF.W.deKlerk.Itgavebackgroundinformationonapartheid,butalsogaveinsighton
theworkthathelpedendapartheid.

24.Reitzes,Maxine.
TheImpactofDemocracyonDevelopment:TheCaseofSouthAfrica
.
Johannesburg:CentreforPolicyStudies,2007.
ThissecondarysourcegavedetailedinformationaboutSouthAfricasnewgovernment
policiesandstructureafterthe1994democraticelection.Itdiscussespost1994changes
toSouthAfricasdemocraticgovernmentandsocioeconomicpositions.

23.Saul,JohnS.
SouthAfricathePresentasHistory
.Johannesburg,SouthAfrica:Jacana
Media,2014.
ThissourcetracedSouthAfricanhistoryfromearlydaysintotwodecadesofdemocracy.
ItalsoreflectedF.W.deKlerkandNelsonMandelasearlydecisions,concessions,and
choicesleadingintothedepthofapartheid.Theirmeetingsandencounterswerethe
centralreasonfortheendofapartheid.

24.Wekesser,Carol,andPierce,Christina.
Africa:OpposingViewpoints
.SanDiego,CA:
Greenhaven,1992.
Thisbookprovidedseveralviewpointsthatarguedagainstourpointsandsomethat
helpedtosupportourpoints.ThisbookbyCarolWekesserandChristinaPierceallowed
ourgrouptouseevidencetoargueandadvocatefortheideaswearetryingtoportray.
Thedifferingviewpointsinformedourgroupandallowedustobeabletobettersupport
andexplainourtopic.

25.Welsh,David."F.W.DeKlerkandConstitutionalChange."
Issue:AJournalofOpinion
18
(1990):610.
ThisjournalprovidedinsightonF.W.deKlerkspowerandviewsasapoliticalleaderin
SouthAfricaatthetime.ItgaveinformationonF.W.deKlerksgoalsandaimstolead
SouthAfrica,alongwithdifficultiesachievingsupportinSouthAfrica.Thedifficulties
werecrucialinmanyofdeKlerksdecisions,suchasreleasingNelsonMandelafrom

prisonanddecidingtoworkwithhimtoendapartheidandexploringanewformof
government.

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