Kaffir Boy The True Story of a Black Youth s Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa

Kaffir Boy  The True Story of a Black Youth s Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-10
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN: 0812456033

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A unique first-person account of a black youth coming of age in Apartheid South Africa.

Kaffir Boy in America

Kaffir Boy in America
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Scribner Book Company
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0684190435

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Mathabane recounts his new life in America and provides a fascinating explanation on Americans mores.

Miriam s Song

Miriam s Song
Author: Miriam Mathabane,Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001-06-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780743203241

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Mark Mathabane first came to prominence with the publication of Kaffir Boy, which became a New York Times bestseller. His story of growing up in South Africa was one of the most riveting accounts of life under apartheid. Mathabane's newest book, Miriam's Song, is the story of Mark's sister, who was left behind in South Africa. It is the gripping tale of a woman -- representative of an entire generation -- who came of age amid the violence and rebellion of the 1980s and finally saw the destruction of apartheid and the birth of a new, democratic South Africa. Mathabane writes in Miriam's voice based on stories she told him, but he has re-created her unforgettable experience as only someone who also lived through it could. The immediacy of the hardships that brother and sister endured -- from daily school beatings to overwhelming poverty -- is balanced by the beauty of their childhood observations and the true affection that they have for each other.

The Lessons of Ubuntu

The Lessons of Ubuntu
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781510712621

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A roadmap to healing America’s wounds, bridging the racial divide, and diminishing our anger. Mathabane touched the hearts of millions of people around the world with his powerful memoir, Kaffir Boy, about growing up under apartheid in South Africa and was praised by Oprah Winfrey and Bill Clinton. In his new book, The Lessons of Ubuntu: How an African Philosophy Can Inspire Racial Healing in America, Mathabane draws on his experiences with racism and racial healing in both Africa and America, where he has lived for the past thirty-seven years, to provide a timely and provocative approach to the search for solutions to America’s biggest and most intractable social problem: the divide between the races. In his new book, Mathabane tells what each of us can do to become agents for racial healing and justice by learning how to practice the ten principles of Ubuntu, an African philosophy based on the concept of our shared humanity. The book’s chapters on obstacles correlate to chapters on Ubuntu principles: The Teaching of Hatred vs. Empathy Racial Classification vs. Compromise Profiling vs. Learning Mutual Distrust vs. Nonviolence Black Bigotry vs. Change Dehumanization vs. Fogiveness The Church and White Supremacy vs. Restorative Justice Lack of Empathy vs. Love The Myth That Blacks and Whites Are Monolithic vs. Spirituality Self-Segregation: American Apartheid vs. Hope By practicing Ubuntu in our daily lives, we can learn that hatred is not innate, that even racists can change, and that diversity is America’s greatest strength and the key to ensuring our future. Concerned by the violent protests on university campuses and city streets, and the killing of black men by the police, Mathabane challenges both blacks and whites to use the lessons of Ubuntu to overcome the stereotypes and mistaken beliefs that we have about each other so that we can connect as allies in the quest for racial justice.

Love in Black and White

Love in Black and White
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1993
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: PSU:000021995248

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The dramatic, revealing, and riveting story of how Mark and Gail Mathabane overcame their own prejudices, society's disapproval, family opposition, and personal self-doubts to be together in an interracial relationship. 16 pages of photos.

African Women

African Women
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Perennial
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1995-01
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN: 0060925833

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Providing a dramatic, moving look at three generations of black South African women, a biography of the author's grandmother, mother, and sister reveals overwhelming personal trials and the repercussions of larger events such as colonialism and apartheid. Reprint.

Kaffir Boy in America

Kaffir Boy in America
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1989
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0812490762

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Mathabane recounts his new life in America and provides a fascinating explanation on Americans mores.

Kaffir Boy

Kaffir Boy
Author: Mark Mathabane
Publsiher: Plume
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063277516

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Written with courage and conviction, Mark Mathbane's reveals the extraordinary memoir of growing up in a world under apartheid. B & W photo insert. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.