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Race and reason; being mainly a selection of contributions to the race problem in South Africa, by the late Professor R. F. Alfred Hoernlé. Edited with a memoir by Professor I. D. MacCrone.

Main Author: Hoernlé, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred, 1880-1943.
Other Authors: MacCrone, Ian Douglas,
Language(s): English
Published: Johannesburg, Witwatersrand University Press, 1945.
Subjects: Indigenous peoples > South Africa.
South Africa > Race relations
Note: "Should be regarded as a companion volume to Professor Hoernlé's South African policy and the liberal spirit published in 1939."--Pref.
Physical Description: 3 p. _., v-xxxvi, 182 p. 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: DT 763 .H68
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