The South African Game: Sport and RacismThis book represents the point of view of the modern non-racial sports movement within South Africa, describes the historical and social context of the movement and gives reasons for its continuing vitality. |
Contents
A Sporting Nation? Introduction | 1 |
List of Tables | 13 |
Sport in South African History | 15 |
Copyright | |
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