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John David Rheinallt Jones Papers sub-subseries
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Education

Includes correspondence and papers of the Conference on African Education, Cambridge, September 1952.

Racial tension in South Africa

Correspondence deals with general racial tensions, racial prejudice, general rights for Africans and the riots in Port Elizabeth, October 1952. Correspondents of note are Wilfred Parker, Patrick Duncan, C.W.W. Greenridge and W.A. Vissert'Hooft.

Foreign Race Relations Organisations

The American Friends Fellowship Council (Quakers), Phelps Stokes Fund, Racial Relations Group (University of London), Carnegie.

Corporation, New York, etc. Chief correspondents are Anson Phelps Stokes and Whitney H. Shepardson.

Establishment of a Race Relations Institute in Kenya

Proposals were first made in 1945 to establish a branch of the South African Institute of Race Relations in Kenya. However Rheinallt Jones was in favour of a separate institution. The chief correspondents are C.E. Mortimer and the Rev. Leonard Beecher who was nominated to represent the Institute. Included are two press clippings (c26ab/1, C26ab/2) See also file C38a/45-47.

Politics. Correspondence

The correspondence mainly reflects the political developments in South Africa from 1932-1951, but there are also letters dealing with the international political situation.

The main correspondents are Francis W. Hirst, Lord Sanderson, Wilfred Parker, D.G. Shepstone, Edgar Brookes, J.H. Hofmeyr as well as letters from Rheinallt Jones to Neville Chamberlain when the latter was Prime Minister, and to D.P. Malan, Prime Minister of South Africa.

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