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CAPE NATIVES ARE BECOMING RACE CONSCIOUS

CAPETOWN, Aug. 21. The professor of history at the University of Orange Free State (Professor C. J. Uys) told the Commission on African Education that the development of national consciousness among the natives was ‘one of the most dangerous trends at present in South Africa. Professor Uys said the natives should not bo described as “Africans” because thai gave them a sense of ownership and supremacy over all Africa. The colour bar was necessary to protect the white.

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Grey River Argus, 23 August 1949, Page 5

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CAPE NATIVES ARE BECOMING RACE CONSCIOUS Grey River Argus, 23 August 1949, Page 5

CAPE NATIVES ARE BECOMING RACE CONSCIOUS Grey River Argus, 23 August 1949, Page 5

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