VILJOEN, G Van N.; SCHOLTZ, G.D.;  and Numerous Other Authors: Die Jeug se Aandeel in Rasse- en Volksverhoudinge

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VILJOEN, G Van N.; SCHOLTZ, G.D.; and Numerous Other Authors : Die Jeug se Aandeel in Rasse- en Volksverhoudinge

SABRA, Pretoria, 1970

A fine unread copy in the original thin card wrappers as issued. An important series of essays by prominent members of the Afrikaner think tank. The South African Bureau for Racial Affairs was established in September 1948 at the initiative of the Afrikaner-Broederbond to provide an alternative to the liberal South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) The organisation united those who provided academic justification for the apartheid policy, and National Party theoreticians. Their brief was to come up with an ideological underpinning for the NP's apartheid policy. Sabra played a significant awareness and socialization role among Afrikaner youth. Numerous pro-grammes, conferences and lectures were offered at schools and universities. There was close cooperation between Sabra, the churches and Afrikaner cultural organisations. This network of programmes was largely developed and coordinated by the Afrikaner- Broederbond. In the early seventies Sabra, under the leadership of Dr Gerrit Viljoen, developed the notion of separate parliaments for the different "national groups".

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