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Eye of the Hurricane My Path from Darkness to Freedom

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ISBN-10: 1569765685

ISBN-13: 9781569765685

Edition: 2011

Authors: Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, Ken Klonsky, Nelson Mandela

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List price: $26.95
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/1/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

The recipient of two honorary doctor of law degrees,Rubin “Hurricane” Carteris former chair and CEO of Canada’s Association in Defense of the Wrongfully Convicted and currently serves as CEO of Innocence International. His life is the subject of the filmThe Hurricane, starring Denzel Washington.Ken Klonskyis a freelance writer and a prisoners’ advocate. Former antiapartheid activist, leader of the African National Congress, and president of South Africa,Nelson Mandelais a Nobel laureate and an international advocate for human rights.

Ken Klonsky, co-author of Dr. Rubin Carter 's Eye of the Hurricane, is a former Toronto teacher and writer now living in Vancouver. He works as Director of Media Relations, and advocates for prisoners, at Innocence International, the organization conceived by Dr. Carter to help free wrongly convicted prisoners worldwide. Songs of Aging Children, Klonsky 's collection of short stories about troubled youth, was published in 1992, and Taking Steam, a play co-authored with the late Brian Shein, was staged in New York and Toronto in 1983.

Nelson Mandela was born Rolihlahla Mandela on July 18, 1918 in Mvezo, South Africa. His teacher later named him Nelson as part of a custom to give all schoolchildren Christian names. He briefly attended University College of Fort Hare but was expelled after taking part in a protest with Oliver Tambo, with whom he later operated the nation's first black law firm. He eventually completed a bachelor's degree through correspondence courses and studied law at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He left without graduating in 1948. Mandela was part of the African National Congress (ANC) and spent many years as a freedom fighter. When the South African government outlawed the ANC after…    

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: A Prisoner of Ignorance: Living in Darkness
Boys' Prison: Light Where the Sun Don't Shine
The Prison of Family: What My Father Didn't Tell Me
Image and Identification: Two Ways We Keep Ourselves Asleep
Surviving Prison: Awakening to Myself
The Hole in the Wall: Finding the Higher Path
Taking �the Work� Out into the World: Turning Water into Wine
The Rewards and Responsibilities of a Conscious Life: The Way of a One-Eyed Man
Why I Left the Association in Defense of the Wrongly Convicted: Acting Upon the Truth
Just Enough: Home Free
Appendix: Where the Law Silences the Truth: The Tragic Wrongful Conviction of David McCallum
Index