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... colour from his brush , and dip into the grey pigments around him ' . That sentence alone is so stamped with the ... coloured people of Africa who were with her from birth and far outnumbered the white are not naturally and immediately ...
... colour from his brush , and dip into the grey pigments around him ' . That sentence alone is so stamped with the ... coloured people of Africa who were with her from birth and far outnumbered the white are not naturally and immediately ...
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... colour - prejudice . I am not a Roman Catholic , but I would be a fool to ignore that in Catholic cultures colour prejudice is either non - existent or appears in a form far less virulent than in Protestant ones . This I believe is due ...
... colour - prejudice . I am not a Roman Catholic , but I would be a fool to ignore that in Catholic cultures colour prejudice is either non - existent or appears in a form far less virulent than in Protestant ones . This I believe is due ...
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... colour and racial prejudice . Among the many heresies in Turbott Wolfe this was , for white South Africa , the greatest of all . In a country where the most savage emotions could be roused and the most liberal spirit silenced by the ...
... colour and racial prejudice . Among the many heresies in Turbott Wolfe this was , for white South Africa , the greatest of all . In a country where the most savage emotions could be roused and the most liberal spirit silenced by the ...
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