Kaffir Boy in America: An Encounter with ApartheidScribner's, 1989 - 303 Seiten Mark Mathabane, a 27-year-old black South African raised in a shantytown outside Johannesburg, writes of his experiences in the U.S. after being rescued from apartheid by ex-Wimbledon champion Stan Smith. A heartwarming, controversial, intensely personal story of a unique witness to our times. |
Inhalt
Becoming a Writer | 127 |
PART FOUR | 239 |
Epilogue | 286 |
Urheberrecht | |
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