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... labour and crop production led to their everyday lives being ever more strictly controlled . LAND , LABOUR , AND COLOUR BARS At the root of relationships between black and white in the 20th century in southern Africa are the closely con ...
... labour and crop production led to their everyday lives being ever more strictly controlled . LAND , LABOUR , AND COLOUR BARS At the root of relationships between black and white in the 20th century in southern Africa are the closely con ...
Page 292
... labour , which was more directly provided for in the labour codes of 1878 , 1899 , and 1928. The codes in- stitutionalized a variety of forced labour practices . In addition , from the 1930s until 1961 , with economic development ...
... labour , which was more directly provided for in the labour codes of 1878 , 1899 , and 1928. The codes in- stitutionalized a variety of forced labour practices . In addition , from the 1930s until 1961 , with economic development ...
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... labour , " minis- tering to the needs of the white man . The vast majority were increasingly defined as " foreigners " in terms of Ban- tustan policies . Yet , in the years of Nationalist rule , the number of Africans attracted to the ...
... labour , " minis- tering to the needs of the white man . The vast majority were increasingly defined as " foreigners " in terms of Ban- tustan policies . Yet , in the years of Nationalist rule , the number of Africans attracted to the ...
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