BERNSTEIN, R.E.  (Edited by): The South African Journal of Student Research.  The Official Organ of the National Union of South African Students.   VOL.2 No.2 August 1939

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BERNSTEIN, R.E. (Edited by) : The South African Journal of Student Research. The Official Organ of the National Union of South African Students. VOL.2 No.2 August 1939

NUSAS, 1939

A fine copy in the original thin card wrappers as issued. An important early periodical, a decade before Apartheid, carrying material in opposition to racist policies of the day. The National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) was an important force for liberalism in South Africa in the last century. Their mottos included non-racialism and non- sexism. NUSAS was founded in 1924 under the guidance of Leo Marquard, at a conference at Grey College by members of the Student Representative Councils (SRC) of South African Universities. The union was made up mostly of students from English-language South African universities. Afrikaans- speaking leaders walked out between 1933 and 1936. In 1945 the students from "native college" at Fort Hare were admitted as members confirming the commitment to non-racialism after a period of indecision

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BERNSTEIN, R.E. (Edited by) : The South African Journal of Student Research. The Official Organ of the National Union of South African Students. VOL.2 No.3 October 1939

NUSAS, 1939

A fine copy in the original thin card wrappers as issued. An important early periodical, a decade before Apartheid, carrying material in opposition to racist policies of the day. The National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) was an important force for liberalism in South Africa in the last century. Their mottos included non-racialism and non- sexism. NUSAS was founded in 1924 under the guidance of Leo Marquard, at a conference at Grey College by members of the Student Representative Councils (SRC) of South African Universities. The union was made up mostly of students from English-language South African universities. Afrikaans- speaking leaders walked out between 1933 and 1936. In 1945 the students from "native college" at Fort Hare were admitted as members confirming the commitment to non-racialism after a period of indecision

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BERNSTEIN, R.E. (Edited by) : The South African Journal of Student Research. The Official Organ of the National Union of South African Students. VOL.2 No.3 October 1939 is listed for sale on Bibliophile Bookbase by Collectors Treasury.

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