EDELSTEIN, Melville Leonard: What Do Young Africans Think? An Attitude Survey of Urban African Matric Pupils in Soweto with Special Rederence to Stereotyping and Social Distance. A Sociological Study

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EDELSTEIN, Melville Leonard : What Do Young Africans Think? An Attitude Survey of Urban African Matric Pupils in Soweto with Special Rederence to Stereotyping and Social Distance. A Sociological Study

South African Institute of Race Relations, Johannesburg, 1972

First Edition. A fine copy in the original thin card printed wrappers as issued. An interesting work by Edelstein, perhaps unfortunately best- remembered as the first white victim of the 1976 Soweto uprising (an ironic twist of fate bearing in mind the topic of this work). The internet Wikipedia article on the Uprising states: "23 people, including two white people, died on the first day in Soweto. Among them was Dr Melville Edelstein who had devoted his life to social welfare among blacks. He was stoned to death by the mob and left with a sign around his neck proclaiming 'Beware Afrikaaners'."

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