Late one night in July, 1963, a South African police unit surrounded the African National Congress headquarters in Rivonia and arrested a group of Movement leaders gathered inside. Eventually eight of them, including Nelson Mandela, who was already serving a sentence, Walter Sisulu, Dennis Goldberg, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Elias Motsoledi, Andrew Mangeni, and Ahmed Kathrada, were convicted of sabotage and, on June 12, 1964, sentenced to life in prison. Soon, these men became widely known as the "Rivonia Trialists." Despite their imprisonment, the Trialists played active roles in the struggle against South Africa's racist regime. Instead of being forgotten, as apartheid officials had hoped, they became enduring symbols in a struggle against injustice and racism. Kathrada and his colleagues were classified as high security prisoners, segregated from others and closely watched. Every activity was regulated and monitored. Among the many indignities visited upon them, the prisoners were prohibited from keeping copies of incoming and outgoing correspondence. Kathrada, or "Kathy" as he is known, successfully hid both. Letters From Robben Island contains a selection of 86 of the more than 900 pieces of correspondence Ahmed Kathrada wrote during his 26 years on Robben Island and at Pollsmoor Prison. Some were smuggled out by friends; others were written in code to hide meaning and content from prison censors. These are among his most poignant, touching, and eloquent communications. They are testimonies to Kathrada, his colleagues, and to their commitment to obtaining human dignity and freedom for all South Africans.
ForewordMandelaNelsonAcknowledgmentsIntroductionSisuluWalterEditor's NoteAbout Ahmed KathradaThe Letters1964–1970Sylvia Neame, February or March 1964Sylvia Neame, February or March 1964Sylvia Neame, May 1964Sylvia Neame, 9 June 1964Sylvia Neame, 11 June 1964Ahmed Kola, 30 August 1964Kathrada Family, 18 October 1964Kathrada Family, 24 December 1967Essop Pahad, 3 April 1968Goolam Hoosenbhai, 29 December 1968Sylvia Neame, between 11-31 December 19701971–1980Solly Kathrada, 26 March 1972Zivia Shaban, 12 May 1973Mrs. Neville Alexander, 16 February 1975Sonia Bunting, 16 February 1975Choti and Ismail, 28 March 1975Ruth and Ilse Fischer, 11 May 1975Raman Chiba, 20 September 1975George Peake, 22 November 1975Tom Vassen, 22 November 1975Rooki Saloojee, 24 December 1976Sukhthi Naidoo, 25 January 1976Sukhthi Naidoo, 28 August 1976Zohra Kathrada, 25 February 1978Dasoo Iyer, Easter, 1978Tom Vassen, 17 June 1978Zohra Kathrada, 24 June 1978Tom and Bob Vassen, 25 July 1978Zohra Kathrada, 25 November 1978Bob Vassen, 21 April 1979Poppy Kola, 19 May 1979Aadil Jassat, 28 July 1979Dasoo Iyer, 17 November 1979Head of Robben Island Prison, 24 November 1979Shamima Kola, 15 December 1979Zohra Kathrada, 22 December 1979Bob Vassen, 19 January 1980Dr. Karim, 14 June and 30 July 1980Aziz Kathrada, 19 July 1980Farida and Ahmed Bhoola, 20 September 1980Shamima and Neelan Poonen, 4 October 1980Djamilla Cajee, 25 October 19801981–1989Tahera Kola, 14 February 1981Dasoo Iyer, 28 March 1981Dr. Karim, 24 October 1981Zohra Kathrada, 17 July 1982Zohra Kathrada, 21 October 1982Bob Vassen, 29 January 1983Mammie Seedat, 29 May 1983Roshan Dadoo, 1 October 1983Zohrabibi Kathrada, 5 November 1983Shireen Patel, 28 January 1984Zeenat Cajee, 27 May 1984Essop Jassat, 15 July 1984Leila Issel, 1 December 1984P. W. Botha, 13 February 1985Helen Joseph, 17 March 1985Navi Joseph, 23 March 1985Dullah Omar, 31 May 1985Essop Jassat, 2 June 1985Farieda Omar, 1 September 1985Nazir Kathrada, 26 October 1985Shireen Patel, 10 November 1985Khatoon Patel, 18 January 1986Shehnaaz Meer, 23 February 1986Ameen Akhalwaya, 9 November 1986Wilfred Kodesh, 14 November 1986Helen Joseph, 30 November 1986Enver Bharoochi, 14 December 1986Veena and Ramesh Vassen, 2 January 1987Mukesh Vassen, 6 December 1987Amien Cajee, 17 January 1988Oliver Tambo, Sometime in 1988Sonia Bunting, 13 March 1988Zohra Kathrada, 12 June 1988Zuleikha Mayat, 2 July 1988J. N. and Radhie Singh, 16 September 1988Zohrabibi Kathrada, 19 September 1988Ben Shek, 29 October 1988Yasmin and Nazir Kathrada, 18 December 1988Fati and Kader, 14 January 1989Zuleikha Mayat, 25 March 1989Mohamed, 16 April 1989Patricia Long, 13 May 1989Marie Kola, 19 July 1989Navi Joseph, 3 October 1989
Ahmed M. Kathrada, with Nelson Mandela, is long-serving political prisoner on Robben Island and Pollsmoor Maximum Prison. Kathrada was appointed political advisor to President Mandela. Vassen is Associate Director of the English Language Center at Michigan State University.