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R.F.A. Hoernle to J.D Rheinallt Jones
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re dispute with George Findlay that race relations dealt with on the plane of principles become abstract whereas in his view of race relations one deals with attitudes of minds, i.e. habits of feeling and acting.
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George Findlay to J.D. Rheinallt Jones re Ziman Bros. "Boss boy" cage which has stirred up racial hatred and examining the principles behind the occurrence which he attributes to legislation to prevent the economic development of Blacks. 1934 October 29. autograph letter signed. 4 pages.
Tomane, Frans, defendant. The King v, Tomane. Case Dl107/34. Magistrates' Court, Johannesburg, 1934 September 13. Court record. typescript.
Case of sexual assault on White female worker at Ziman Bros. Ltd. (factory).
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Unpublished.
Jack, Homer A. A memo to liberals. Extracted from Forum
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Discusses visitors' impression of race relations in South Africa, makes a comparison between South Africa and the Southern States of the U.S.A., White liberal opinion in South Africa, the impact of the Suppression of Communism Act, Black nationalism and the political situation.
Presidential survey of race relations by Senator Edgar H. Brookes
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South Africa today by Alan Paton. New York Public Affairs Committee, Inc
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First draft of confidential report.
Gell, C.W.M. Integration or separation. Indian Opinion, 22 and 29 August pages 307-308, 315-316
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The voice of liberal South Africa. Indian Opinion, 12 September 1952, p.535-.
Quintin Whyte to R.J. van Buuren thanking him for enclosed letter from Mr. Thabede
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R.J van Buuren to Quintin Whyte re visit of Mr. Fred Thabede, Organising Secretary of the Transvaal Non-European Boys Clubs and Chairman of the Y.M.C.A. Committee at Western Native Township to America to interpret to Americans the way of life of the Blacks in South Africa. 1952 September 9. typed letter signed. 1 page.
F. Thabede to Mr. van Buuren reporting on his activities in America. 1952 August typed letter 4 pages.
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J. Stuart Franklin to Mr. Whyte re enclosed article on the fallacies of apartheid, a suggestion of a positive answer to the colour problem and encouragement to the loaders of the United Party in their search for a constructive alternative. 1953 October 3. typescript 1 page.
Race relations and the future of the Union by J. Stuart Franklin. typescript with manuscript Corrections. 1952 September 30. 22 pages.