Commonwealth of nations. Black and white in South Africa
Description
South Africa, one of the largest members of the Commonwealth, a country with full self-government, has an acute race problem that causes dissension not only within its borders but within the Commonwealth and beyond. We see a country of fourteen million people where only one out of five is white. Edgar McInnis gives a dispassionate appraisal of the motivations behind the policy of apartheid and of whether the practice of segregation provides a satisfactory solution.
Runtime
30 min
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Subjects
Geography
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Date of Publication
1957
Database
Alexander Street
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