Race Relations and Race Attitudes in South Africa: A Socio-psychological Study of Human Relationships in a Multi-racial Society |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
The social and psychological significance of the historical | 33 |
8 other sections not shown
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African racial situation African's attitude aggression ANY-MOST-SOME-FEW-NO apartheid Bantu group beliefs and opinions Boer Bushmen Cape Coloured characteristic CHBE Colony concept cultural difference economic English-speaking South African English-speaking white European fact fairly unfavourable favourable feeling of racial frontier farmer Graaff Reinet Group Areas Act hostility Hottentots Ibid in-group Indian and Cape indicated individual interview intolerance investigation Johannesburg Keiskammahoek Kiewiet kinship by marriage labour latter Leibbrandt Marais McCrone McMillan miscegenation myth Native Ndebele non-white groups object opzichte out-group population position prejudice psychological question race attitudes race relations racial attitudes racial groups racial superiority regarded relations in South relationship result Riebeeck significant slaves social distance scale Social Psychology South African racial South African society South African white stereotype sub-groups subjects technique tendency Theal tolerance Trek tribal unfavourable attitude VIII Voortrekker Walker white and black white and non-white white group white supremacy Xhosa Zulu