Race and SportThis text examines race and sport in South Africa, including the organization of apartheid, the consequences of sporting boycotts in South Africa, and the sporting relations of South Africa and New Zealand in both rugby and cricket (including the 1960 All Blacks tour controversy). |
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SPORT AND RACE RELATIONS | 1 |
SPORT AND APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA | 15 |
TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY | 31 |
Copyright | |
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