Nelson Mandela, the former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid revolutionary leader, wrote an autobiography titled “Long Walk to Freedom.” The book, published in 1994, provides a detailed account of Mandela’s life, from his childhood to his involvement in the struggle against apartheid and his imprisonment on Robben Island for 27 years. “Long Walk to Freedom” is a powerful narrative that reflects Mandela’s commitment to justice, reconciliation, and the struggle for human rights. The book has become a seminal work, offering valuable insights into Mandela’s personal journey and the larger historical context of South Africa’s fight against racial oppression.