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Select Bibliography Pamphlets and Contemporary Publications A Declaration to the People of South Africa from the Non-European Unity Movement. Cape Town: NEUM, 1951. Desmore, A. With the Second Cape Corps through Central Africa. Cape Town: Citadel, 1920. Hendricks, D., and C. Viljoen. Student Teacher’s History Course: For the Use in Coloured Training Colleges. Paarl, SA: Huguenot Drukkery, 1936. Jordaan, K. “The Origin and Development of Segregation in South Africa— By W. P. van Schoor—A Critique.” Discussion 1, no. 3 (1951). ———. “Jan van Riebeeck: His Place in South African History.” Discussion 1, no. 5 (1952). Kies, B. Background of Segregation. Cape Town: Anti-CAD, 1943. ———. The Basis of Unity. Cape Town: Non-European Unity Committee, 1945. ———. The Contribution of the Non-European Peoples to World Civilization. Cape Town: Teachers’ League of South Africa, 1953. Maurice, E. The Colour Bar in Education. Cape Town: Teachers’ League of South Africa, 1957. Tabata, I. The Building of Unity. Cape Town: Non-European Unity Committee , 1945. ———. The Awakening of a People. London: Spokesman Books, 1974. van Schoor, W. The Origin and Development of Segregation in South Africa. Cumberwood, SA: APDUSA, 1986. Ziervogel, C. The Coloured People and the Race Problem. Ceres, SA: Weber, 1936. ———. Brown South Africa. Cape Town: Maskew Miller, 1938. ———. Who Are the Coloured People? Cape Town: The African Bookman, 1944. 231 You are reading copyrighted material published by Ohio University Press/Swallow Press. Unauthorized posting, copying, or distributing of this work except as permitted under U.S. copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. Theses, Seminar and Conference Papers, and Unpublished Manuscripts Adhikari, M. “Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Identity in White Supremacist South Africa, 1910–1994.” Ph.D. diss., University of Cape Town, 2002. Bickford-Smith, V. “Commerce, Class and Ethnicity in Cape Town, 1875– 1902.” Ph.D. diss., Cambridge University, 1988. Drew, A. “Social Mobilization and Racial Capitalism in South Africa.” Ph.D. diss., University of California, 1991. du Pre, R. “Confrontation, Co-optation and Collaboration: The Response and Reaction of the Labour Party to Government Policy, 1965– 1984.” Ph.D. diss., Rhodes University, 1994. du Preez, R. “The Role and Policies of the Labour Party of South Africa, 1975–1978.” Master’s thesis, University of South Africa, 1987. Hommel, M. “The Organization and Evolution of Coloured Political Movements in South Africa.” Ph.D. diss., York University, 1978. JanMohamed, A. “The Literary and Political Functions of Marginality in the Colonial Situation.”African Studies Center Working Papers no. 52. Boston University, 1982. Kayser, R. “The Struggle for Land and Liberty in South Africa: The Revolutionary Path of the Non-European Unity Movement of South Africa, 1933–1970.” Bachelor’s honors thesis, University of Cape Town, 1997. ———. “Land and Liberty: The Non-European Unity Movement and the Agrarian Question, 1933–1975.” Master’s thesis, University of Cape Town, 2002. Lawrence, P. “Class, Colour Consciousness and the Search for Identity at the Kimberley Diamond Diggings, 1867–1893.” Master’s thesis, University of Cape Town, 1994. Lewis, G. “The Reaction of the Cape ‘Coloureds’ to Segregation.” Ph.D. diss., Queens University, 1984. Maurice, E. “The Development of Policy in Regard to the Education of Coloured Pupils at the Cape, 1880–1940.” Ph.D. diss., University of Cape Town, 1966. Messina, E. “Swartbewustheid in die Wes-Kaap, 1970 –1984.” Ph.D. diss., University of the Western Cape, 1995. Muzondidya, J. “Sitting on the Fence or Walking a Tightrope? A Political History of the Coloured Community of Zimbabwe, 1945–1980.” Ph.D. diss., University of Cape Town, 2001. 232 / Select Bibliography You are reading copyrighted material published by Ohio University Press/Swallow Press. Unauthorized posting, copying, or distributing of this work except as permitted under U.S. copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher. [18.217.220.114] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 07:30 GMT) Rhoda, J. H. “A Contribution toward the Study of Education among the Cape Coloured People.” Bachelor’s of education thesis, University of Cape Town, 1929. Shifrin, T. “New Deal for Coloured People? A Study of National Party Policies towards the Coloured People.” Bachelor’s honors thesis, University of Cape Town, 1962. Stone, G. “An Ethnographic and Socio-Semantic Analysis of Lexis among Working-Class, Afrikaans-Speaking, Coloured Adolescents and Young Adult Males in the Cape Peninsula, 1963–1990.” Master’s thesis, University of Cape Town, 1991. van der Ross, R. “A Political and Social History of the Cape Coloured People , 1880–1970.” 4 vols...

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