Transcription of Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa
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Class, Race, and Inequality in South AfricaClass, Race, and Inequalityin South AfricaYale University PressNew Haven and LondonJeremy Seekings and Nicoli NattrassPublished with assistance from the Louis Stern Memorial Fund and the John K. Castle Publications Fund of Yale University s Program in Ethics, Politics, and by Yale rights book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations,in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections and of Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), withoutwritten permission from the in Adobe Garamond and Stone Sans types by The Composing Room ofMichigan, in the United States of of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataSeekings, , race, and Inequality in South Africa / Jeremy Seekings and Nicoli bibliographical references and - - - (hard cover : alk.)
Racial terminology in South Africa is a complicated matter. In this book we use the terms most widely used in South Africa in the recent past. “African” refers to people classi fied by the apartheid state as “na-tive,” “Bantu,” or “black.” “White” refers to people classi fied as Euro-pean and later as white by the ...
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