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Racial antagonism.
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Title:
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Racial antagonism. |
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Author:
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Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang
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Abstract:
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The paper is part of a series of addresses titled 'Christ and the World's Need' (1952-1953). Slowly but surely in spite of the restrictive laws against
agitation, public meetings, etc., experience is creating a strong bond between all classes of Natives which spells no good for race relations in South Africa. It is this searing of the soul of a people which makes racial antagonism so pernicious and which
demands that men of good will, especially among the rising generation should employ all their intelligence, courage and will in working together for the removal of race prejudice both in themselves and
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Description:
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Twelve typed pages. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6223
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Date:
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2012-08-23 |
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