ETHNIC PRIDE AND RACIAL PREJUDICE IN VICTORIAN CAPE TOWN IN JOHANNESBURG
Cape Town has long enjoyed a reputation for being the most liberal of South African cities in terms of race relations, an historical oasis of multiracial tolerance. Is this reputation deserved? In this book Vivian Bickford-Smith skilfully interweaves political, economic and social analysis to explain the extent and limits of racism and segregation in late Victorian Cape Town.Africa Series Study 81. Published by Wits Press. Mint condition. Tracked P&P is R.
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