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Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 3 records
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South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 3 records

  • ZA HPRA AD1947
  • Fonds
  • 1947 - 1969

This collection consists of correspondence and memoranda to and from the South African Institute of Race Relations. The principal correspondents are: Quintin Whyte and F.J. Van Wyk, while others include M. Horrell, W.B. Ngakane and D. Rheinallt Jones.

Subjects covered are the social and economic conditions of Black South Africans, with particular reference to education, land, farm labour, labour relations, housing, township conditions, health, welfare, liquor, discriminatory legislation and penal reform.

South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)

General Correspondence

Subjects include: church sites in urban locations; Black separatist churches; Inter-Denominational African Ministers' Federation Constitution; activities of women in Churches; Multi-Racial Conference Centres; Sociological Difficulties of Youth.

Correspondents include:

Secretary for Native Affairs.

World Council of Churches.

Wilgespruit Fellowship Centre.

Diocese of Johannesburg (CPSA).

University Christian Movement.

Untitled

Subjects include: Gaika Tribe; Zulu Indaba at Nangoma; industrial development in the bantustans; Venda-Tsonga dissatisfaction; opening of territorial authority in Umtata; Transkei elections and figures of land purchased by Trust.

Correspondents include:

D. Welsh.

Vic Leibbrant (Chief Bantu Commissioner, Transkei).

G.M. Pitje.

M. Ballinger.

Untitled

Subjects include: Social Welfare expenditure, charitable organisations, recreation facilities, cripple care work, proposal for Social Work unit for 'family service' work in a Johannesburg township and Margaret Ballinger Home.

General Correspondence

Subjects include: pass laws, assault cases, general complaints re relationships between police and Blacks, opening of letters, eyewitness accounts, separate accommodation in courts, Institute "observers" at political meetings (COP.), capital punishment, Modd.

Correspondents include:

Philip Russell.

Department of Justice.

South African Police.

R. Maud.

H. Pollak.

Amnesty International.

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