COLOUREDS
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Towns/Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Towns Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. |
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Dr Bernard Friedman | ||
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. |
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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. |
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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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A gentle people |
The warm, uncommitted "Coloureds" of the Cape. |
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Chapter six: Government-created platforms - Coloured Peoples' Representative Council | ||
Chapter three: Government created political bodies - Coloured Persons Representative Council | ||
Chapter eight: Education - primary and secondary | ||
Chapter seven: Education for Blacks (Primary and Secondary) | ||
Chapter six: Coloured Representative Council | ||
Chapter two: Welfare | ||
Coloured education | ||
Bantustans, Colouredstans and Indianstans |
Speech delivered by L. Mqotsi at the African People's Democratic Union of South Africa Conference. |
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Editorial: Coloured Labour Party sells out | ||
Training Centres for Coloured Cadets | ||
Missing the Point - The Theron Commission Report | ||
Education in a Multi-Racial South Africa | ||
Report of the Department of Coloured Affairs for the period 1st April 1955 - 31st December 1958 |
Report by the South African Department of Coloured Affairs outlining activities and new developments relating to the Coloured population |