 | John Hobbis Harris - Africa - 1919 - 244 pages
...postponement of the measure and for further safeguards for native rights : SEPARATION AND SEGREGATION 113 " We make no protest against the principle of separation...as it can be fairly and practically carried out."* General Botha, in reply, gave to the Congress the following assurances : (1) That legislation would... | |
 | Africa - 1975
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 | History - 1997
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 | John W. De Gruchy - Religion - 2005 - 286 pages
...John L. Dube, a founding father of the African National Congress, early in the twentieth century made 'no protest against the principle of separation so far as it can be fairly and practically carried out';57 and no less a person than JH Oldham, a leading figure in the ecumenical movement and in the... | |
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