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South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
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Press: Black

Correspondents: E.H. Brookes, I. Bud-Mbelle, J.R. Clothier, J.G. Coke, J.L. Dube, D.D.T. Jabavu, R. Muir, S. Norton, D.G. Paver, J.H. Pim, C.F. Rey.

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1931 Sale of Ikwezi le Afrika.

1931 Increasing Black market for consumer goods and newspapers.

1931 Subsidising of Our Heritage to which S.T. Plaatje contributes the Secuana pages.

1931 Paver's plan to amalgamate vernacular newspapers, improve the plants and increase circulation.

1933 Formation of The Bantu Recorder, in English, Xhosa and Sechuana.

1934 Possibility of Bantu newspapers affiliating to SAIRR.

1936 Request for financial help for The African Liberator, a joint venture between the Joint Council and the trade unions.

Includes copy of V.1 No.5, March -April 1936.

1938 Publication of The Now Outlook, the first South African magazine for all Non-Europeans.

1938 Column for Bantu news in Witbank News.

1938 Raising funds for The Bantu World.

Race Relations

Correspondents: J.A.I. Agar-Hamilton, O.F. Black, C. Bullock, R.F.A. Hoernle, J.A. La Guma, A.C. Lombard, I.D. MacCrone, L. Marquard, J. Moore, H.M. Robertson, P.J, Schoeman, R.H.W. Shepherd.

Subjects:

1936 Intelligence testing in Non-European children.

1936 Mixed marriages.

1936 Bantu child research programme.

1936 Attitude of English-speaking and Jewish students to Blacks.

1936-1937 Article in Die Basuin, October 1936, attacking the Catholic Church, the Joint Councils and the SAIRR.

1937 Miscegenation.

1939 Petition from the National Liberation League protesting against racial separation.

Overseas visitors

Correspondents: A.W. Blaxall, G.M. Childs, B. de Blank, E. Eybers, M. Gluckman, C.T. Loram, J.H. Oldham.

Subjects:

Arrangements for overseas visitors and for Black students to study in South Africa. Includes items on the visits of Dr Jesse Jones and J. Merle Davis 1931, Major F.J. Ney 1944, Dr Rufus Jones and E. Russell Brayshaw 1946, the Royal Visit 1947 and Gladwyn M. Childs 1948.

Visits by SAIRR staff

Correspondents: E. Russell Brayshaw, T. Cocker Brown, R.K. Cope, W. Cullen, H.J.E. Dumbrell, A.R. Fry, M. Gluckman, B. Grimston, Sir J. Harris, P. Ibbotson, E. Madoc Jones, T. Jesse Jones, F.S. Livie-Noble, M. MacDonald, F.H Melland, E. Ross, M. Wrong, M. Yergon.

Subjects:

Visits by J.D.R. Jones to Britain 1938, A.L. Saffery 1938, J.D. G E. Jones to Bechuanaland and S. Rhodesia 1944, E. Hellmann to USA 1944-1945, J.D.R. Jones to East, Central and West Africa 1946, P.R.B. Lewis and H. Suzmnn to USA 1947-1948, Q. Whyte to USA 1950 and J.D.R. Jones to West Africa and Britain. 1951-1952.

Correspondence

Correspondence, mainly with publishers and printers such as Morija Printing Works and Lovedale Press, town councils and individual contributors or those ordering publications. The Institute's publications included Race Relations News, Race Relations Journal, Survey of Race Relations in South Africa and pamphlets. Underneath are listed, selectively, correspondents and subjects.

Untitled

Correspondents; H.P. Bull, Lord Hailey, C. Northcott, P. Ribbink, A.S. Vil-Nkomo.

Subjects:

Exchange of journals.

Criticism of article by A.S. Vil-Nkomo.

Information for African Research Survey on released areas.

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