The tyranny of colour; a study of the Indian problem in South Africa.
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Author / Creator: | Joshi, Pranshankar Someshwar, 1897-1983. |
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Imprint: | [Durban, South Africa], [Printed by E.P. & Commercial Print. Co.], [1942] |
Description: | xvi, 318 pages illustrations (portrait) 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3469795 |
Table of Contents:
- The problem of the colour bar
- The Boer and the Briton
- The natives of South Africa
- The mixed races of South Africa
- The problem of the Jews
- South Africa invites Indians, 1860
- Beginnings of bitterness, 1880
- Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914
- Smuts-Gandhi settlement, 1914
- India's voice, 1894-1918
- Post-war persecution, 1919-1924
- The volcano of colour hatred, 1925
- The round-table discussions, 1926
- The Capetown Agreement: an experiment, 1927-28
- The currents of government policy, 1929
- Restrictions on occupation of land, 1930
- The problem of colonization, 1931-1933
- Emigration and segregation, 1934-1936
- Racial intolerance, 1937-1938
- Reaction, 1939
- Victory for union's diplomacy, 1940-1941
- The Indian case
- Appendix A: A chronological note of the anti-Indian legislation in South Africa
- Appendix B: Education: rate of subsidy, average enrolment, etc.
- Appendix C: Analysis of trade between South Africa and other parts so the British Commonwealth
- Appendix D: Religions of the Asiatic population
- Appendix E: Asiatic labour in industries
- Appendix F: Racial composition of the population
- Appendix G: Proportion of Asiatic sexes
- Appendix H: Asiatic marriages
- Appendix I: Birthplace in India
- Appendix J: Tuberculosis among Asiatics in Natal
- Appendix K: Asiatic births and deaths
- Appendix L: Unemployment of Indians
- Appendix M: Occupations of Asiatics in the union.