Nelson Mandela led the fight against apartheid in South Africa, spending 27 years imprisoned for his activism before his release in 1990. He became South Africa's first Black president in 1994 and is widely regarded as one of the 20th century's most influential moral leaders. His commitment to reconciliation and justice shaped post-apartheid South Africa and inspired global movements for equality.
7 Books Recommended by Nelson Mandela
Ranked by popularity across all reading lists on this site
War and Peace
7 people recommendedOne book that I returned to many times.
Also recommended by: Osho, Christopher Hitchens, Ernest Hemingway, Jordan Peterson, Larry King, Mark Manson
The Grapes of Wrath
4 people recommendedrecommended 3xI found many similarities between the plight of the migrant workers in [this novel] and our own laborers and farmworkers.
I found many similarities between the plight of the migrant workers in [this novel] and our own laborers and farmworkers.
I found many similarities between the plight of the migrant workers in [this novel] and our own laborers and farmworkers.
Also recommended by: Christopher Hitchens, Jordan Peterson, Michelle Obama

On War
4 people recommendedrecommended 3x[The author's] central thesis, that war was a continuation of diplomacy by other means, dovetailed with my own instincts.
[The author's] central thesis, that war was a continuation of diplomacy by other means, dovetailed with my own instincts.
[The author's] central thesis, that war was a continuation of diplomacy by other means, dovetailed with my own instincts.
Also recommended by: Elon Musk, Dave Camarillo, Ryan Holiday
Red Star over China
In [this book] I saw that it was Mao’s determination and nontraditional thinking that led him to victory.
A World of Strangers
recommended 2xI read all the unbanned novels of [this author] and learned a great deal about the white liberal sensibility.
I read all the unbanned novels of [this author] and learned a great deal about the white liberal sensibility.
The Late Bourgeois World
recommended 2xI read all the unbanned novels of [this author] and learned a great deal about the white liberal sensibility.
I read all the unbanned novels of [this author] and learned a great deal about the white liberal sensibility.
