An edition of In our own skins (2015)

In our own skins

a political history of the Coloured People

In our own skins
R. E. Van der Ross, R. E. Van ...
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An edition of In our own skins (2015)

In our own skins

a political history of the Coloured People

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English
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216

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In our own skins: a political history of the Coloured People
2015, Jonathan Ball Publishers
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Table of Contents

A political history of the Coloured people
Early political organisations
The APO and Dr Abdurahman
During Abdurahman's time
The APO: the official organ of the African Political Organisation
Extracts from The APO, 1909-1923
The multiracial conferences and the fall of the APO old guard
The CAC and Anti-CAD : outright rejection and cautious co-operation
Further government attempts to find solutions
Economic factors
The end of apartheid
The Coloured and African-American people and South Africa's future
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-204) and index.

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Johannesburg

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Library of Congress
DT1768.C65 V37 2015, DT1768.C65V37 2015

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Pagination
216 pages
Number of pages
216

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30854633M
ISBN 13
9781868426676, 9781868426683
LCCN
2015453373
OCLC/WorldCat
908633878

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