Apartheid : a documentary study of modern South Africa / Edgar H. Brookes.
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TextSeries: World studies seriesPublication details: London, Routledge & K. Paul, 1968.Description: xxxvii, 228 pages 22 cmContent type: - text
- 0710029942
- 9780710029942
- 0710061013
- 9780710061010
- KTL2465 B79
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Includes legislation.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-213).
The origin of the use of the term 'Apartheid' / by Louis Louw -- Speech by Dr. Verwoerd -- Extracts from the Population Registration Act -- Extracts from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T.E. Donges, introducing the Population Registration Act -- The working of the Population Registration Act / by South African Institute of Race Relations -- The United Party / Handbook for Better Race Relations -- The Progressive Party / from Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the Progressive Party of South Africa -- The Liberal Party / Statement by Alan Paton, National President of the Liberal Party -- From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51 / Dr. W.W.M. Eiselen -- From the Bantu Education Act -- From a speech by the Minster of Native Affairs -- The closing of Adams College -- From an article in the Natal Daily News / Dr. W.G. McConkey -- From the extension of University Education Act -- From a speech by the Minister of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of University Education Bill -- From a Digest of Protest against the University Apartheid Legislation.
From the Native Laws Amendment Act -- Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime Minster, 6 March 1957 -- From The Churches and Race Relations in South Africa / by Lesley Cawood -- From the Separate Amenities Act -- Debate on influx control, House of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 -- Labour Regulations from the Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 -- Trade Unions. From A survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 / by Muriel Horrell -- Coloured disfranchisement / H.M. Robertson -- From the Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act -- From the Asiatic Laws Amendment Act -- from the Goup Areas Act -- From a speech by the Minister of the Interior, introducing the Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 -- The case against: (a) From a speech on the Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar H. Brookes, 14 June 1950; (b)From a speech on an amendment to the Group Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs. Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961 -- Marriage and immorality Laws / Gwendolen M. Carter -- Petty Apartheid: (a) Debate between Mrs. H. Suzman and the Minister of Community Development, 2 June 1965; (b) From the Cape Times, 15 October 1965 -- From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 -- Banning, banishment and other restrictive measures / Dr. Edgar H. Brookes -- Postscripta: (a) Intimidation; (b) U.D.I. and Rhodesia -- the South African reaction.
Traces the history and growth of Apartheid in South Africa. The acts which enforced Apartheid – the Group Areas Act, Population and Registration Act are given in full. The book also includes documents which reflected reaction to these measures: Parliamentary debates, newspaper reports and policy statements by the leading political parties and religious denominations. The documents are headed by a full historical and analytical introduction.
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