Abstract
THE title of this book is a little misleading, as it may induce the reader on the look-out for information to conclude that it describes the negroes and the white men of the province of Mozambique, or rather of all that portion of Portuguese Africa which lies to the south of the Zambezi and to the east of the British territories. As a matter of fact, it is concerned mainly with the people of Natal, and less closely with the natives of Basutoland, Cape Colony, and the Transvaal: with South Africa proper.
Black and White in South-East Africa: a Study in Sociology.
By Maurice S. Evans, with a preface by Lieut.—Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan, G.C.M.G. Pp. xviii + 341. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1911.) Price 6s. net.
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JOHNSTON, H. Black and White in South-East Africa: a Study in Sociology . Nature 88, 408–409 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/088408a0
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