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The Lessons of Ubuntu

How an African Philosophy Can Inspire Racial Healing in America

Mark Mathabane
3.7
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Pages
252
Year
2018
Language
English

About

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.

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"Mathabane is a remarkable human being: responsible, committed, reasonable, levelheaded, humane, understanding, and empathetic."
Publishers Weekly
"At times Mathabane seems a combination of Martin Luther King Jr., whom he paraphrases often, and Gandhi, whose countenance he resembles."
Itabari Njeri, Los Angeles Times

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