COLOUREDS

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"Stuck in the middle" and scared
A gentle people

The warm, uncommitted "Coloureds" of the Cape.

A review of the multi-racial conference
Background to politics: the Coloured people
Bantustans, Colouredstans and Indianstans

Speech delivered by L. Mqotsi at the African People's Democratic Union of South Africa Conference.

Book review: The bend in the road
Bulletin

Bulletin of the National Anti-CAD Committee (Anti Coloured Affairs Department), issue 131.

Cape of great gloom
Chapter eight: Education - primary and secondary
Chapter seven: Education for Blacks (Primary and Secondary)
Chapter six: Coloured Representative Council
Chapter six: Government-created platforms - Coloured Peoples' Representative Council
Chapter three: Government created political bodies - Coloured Persons Representative Council
Chapter two: Welfare
Coloured Cadets Bill
Coloured education
Coloured Persons Communal Reserves Act, Act No 3 of 1961

The Act was to apply the Mission Stations and Communal Reserves Act 1909, of the Cape of Good Hope, to coloured persons settlement areas within the meaning of the Coloured Persons Settlement Areas (Cape) Act, 1930, to repeal the latter Act and to provide for matters incidental thereto.

Coloured son

In these semi-autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of Parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "coloured" people, fathered by white men, often prominent citizens.

Coloured son-2

In these autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "colored" people fathered by white men.

Coloured son-3

In these autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "colored" people fathered by white men.

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