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F. W. de Klerk

Review Essay
Jan/Feb
2000
Strange Bedfellows: Mandela, de Klerk, and the New South Africa
Mark Gevisser

The authorized biography of the saintly Nelson Mandela and the autobiography of the bitter F. W. de Klerk highlight the birth pains of the new South Africa.

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