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What do young Africans think? An attitude survey of urban African Matric. pupils in Soweto with special reference to stereotyping and social distance; a sociological study.

Title
  1. What do young Africans think? An attitude survey of urban African Matric. pupils in Soweto with special reference to stereotyping and social distance; a sociological study.
Published by
  1. Johannesburg, South African Institute of Race Relations, 1972.
Author
  1. Edelstein, Melville Leonard.

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Additional authors
  1. South African Institute of Race Relations.
Description
  1. 122 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  1. Bantu-speaking peoples
  2. Black people > South Africa
  3. Prejudices
  4. Soweto (South Africa)
Call number
  1. Sc 323.168-E (Edelstein, M. What do young Africans think)
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [117]-122.
Author
  1. Edelstein, Melville Leonard.
Title
  1. What do young Africans think? An attitude survey of urban African Matric. pupils in Soweto with special reference to stereotyping and social distance; a sociological study.
Imprint
  1. Johannesburg, South African Institute of Race Relations, 1972.
Bibliography
  1. Bibliography: p. [117]-122.
Added author
  1. South African Institute of Race Relations.
LCCN
  1. 73157974
ISBN
  1. 0869820168
Research call number
  1. Sc 323.168-E (Edelstein, M. What do young Africans think)
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