Behind the racial tension in South Africa
- ZA HPRA AD843B-1-1.1-1.1.9
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1953
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Behind the racial tension in South Africa
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 1 records
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Extract from Die Volksblad, 9 May 1935. J.C. Engelbrecht to the Editor, Die Volksblad, calling for colour bar. Extract from Die Vo1ksblatl 11 May 1935.
Joint Council, Grahamstown. Address by Acting President, R.B. Hanman?
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Encloses annual reports of the Race Welfare Society, Johannesburg, 1937-1939.
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On verso, Ira E. Gillet to Edith Rheinallt Jones en route to the U.S.A. 1939.
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Wilmot, G.E. de Burgh. The tragedy of intolerance: a lesson for Africa
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Gray, Ernest A. Race riots can be prevented. Extract from Harper's Magazine
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Discusses situation in U.S.A.
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