South African institute of race relations
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The South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) was founded in 1929 to promote co-operation between the different sections of the South African population. The Institute's most important function is to accumulate factual data on the living conditions of Black, Coloured, and Indian peoples and their legal status and civil rights.
From the description of South African Institute of Race Relations records, 1921-1968 (inclusive), [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702692928
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associatedWith | African National Congress. |
associatedWith | Jones, J. D. Rheinallt (John David Rheinallt), 1884-1953. |
associatedWith | Lady Isabel Marian Schonland |
associatedWith | Phelps-Stokes Fund. |
associatedWith | Pogrund, Benjamin. |
associatedWith | Rheinallt Jones, John David, 1884-1953. |
associatedWith | SABRA. |
associatedWith | South African Institute of Race Relation: Natal Region |
associatedWith | University of Cape Town: Students' Representative Council |
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