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Apr 2023
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25. The Dangers of Racial Justice | Mark...

TAMMY PETERSON
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This episode was recorded on July 20th, 2022.

Mark Mathabane is a former collegiate tennis player and South African author born in poverty under apartheid. His mother urged him to seek an education outside South Africa, which he did through a tennis scholarship. He graduated from Dowling College with a degree in economics in 1983. His autobiography Kaffir Boy, detailing his experience with apartheid, became a national best-seller. He was invited by Oprah Winfrey to appear on her show and later visited the White House after being invited by President Bill Clinton.

Kaffir Boy: https://a.co/d/fr80Vyq

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