Creative writing task: "Kaffir Boy" by Mark Mathabane
John Malone, renowned television interviewer, entered the stage left of the television camera and waited for the audience applause to abate.
"Hi, this is John Malone and welcome to the show. Today I will be talking to Wilfred Horn. Wilfred was the coach and sponsor of Mark Mathabane during Mark's teens. Wilfred also helped Mark to get a scholarship to Limestone College, a tennis college here in South Carolina in the USA. Without Wilfred's help Mark's dreams of becoming a world class tennis player would showed first 85 words of 894 total
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showed last 85 words of 894 total living in South Africa to ignore the problems with it. People like Mark who have made it out of South Africa have the ability to freely express themselves. Black's in South Africa do not have a voice, they are not allowed to protest or speak out against the violence and oppression that they face every day. This is the only way that they can get their message across to the world."
"Thank you for talking with us today, Wilfred."
"It has been my pleasure, John"