Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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... native policy . . . that aimed at gradually making his [ the African's ] surroundings and condition such , that in his humble way he would be a satisfied citizen of this country without any desire to fight against constituted authority ...
... native policy . . . that aimed at gradually making his [ the African's ] surroundings and condition such , that in his humble way he would be a satisfied citizen of this country without any desire to fight against constituted authority ...
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... Native Af- fairs , " I have been called an Ethiopian by those who have misunder- stood my attitude , although it is my constant struggle to harmonize the best Native aspiration with the best European opinion . " 102 Pub- licly , his ...
... Native Af- fairs , " I have been called an Ethiopian by those who have misunder- stood my attitude , although it is my constant struggle to harmonize the best Native aspiration with the best European opinion . " 102 Pub- licly , his ...
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... Native Affairs Commission for sev- eral years beginning in 1922 in order to obtain the opinion of leading Africans ... Native Teachers Journal ( Natal Education Department ) 4 ( July 1926 ) : 146–47 . 109 Union of South Africa , Native ...
... Native Affairs Commission for sev- eral years beginning in 1922 in order to obtain the opinion of leading Africans ... Native Teachers Journal ( Natal Education Department ) 4 ( July 1926 ) : 146–47 . 109 Union of South Africa , Native ...
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Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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