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Now That We Are Free Coloured Communities In A Democratic South Africa Wilmot James Editor Daria Caliguire Editor Kerry Cullinan Editor

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Now That We Are Free Coloured Communities In A Democratic South Africa Wilmot James Editor Daria Caliguire Editor Kerry Cullinan Editor
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Now That We Are Free Coloured Communities In A Democratic South Africa Wilmot James Editor Daria Caliguire Editor Kerry Cullinan Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.68 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Wilmot James (editor); Daria Caliguire (editor); Kerry Cullinan (editor)
ISBN: 9781685858001, 1685858007
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Now That We Are Free Coloured Communities In A Democratic South Africa Wilmot James Editor Daria Caliguire Editor Kerry Cullinan Editor by Wilmot James (editor); Daria Caliguire (editor); Kerry Cullinan (editor) 9781685858001, 1685858007 instant download after payment.

Against the backdrop of the heightened racial tensions between coloured and black South Africans, the authors explore how the individual interests of distinct racial or ethnic communities can be served without endangering the broader enterprise of creating and managing national unity.

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