The university and the new foreigners

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Date
1979
Description
An exploration of the university's social responsibility toward those marginalized by apartheid policies. It defines "new foreigners" as Africans stripped of South African citizenship and Section 10 urban residency rights through the Bantustan system and resettlement programs. The lecture calls for universities to adopt multi-disciplinary approaches to address poverty, malnutrition, and legal injustices in the "periphery" or reserves.
Format
Public Lecture
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/239
Archive
Original held at Cory Library for Humanities Research, situated at Rhodes University
Extent
23 leaves
Use/re-use
Academic Freedom -- South Africa Rhodes University -- History Africans -- Legal status, laws, etc. Universities and colleges -- employees Universities and colleges -- Public services South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1961-1978
Publisher
Rhodes University
Is Part Of
D.C.S. Oosthuizen Memorial Lecture 1979

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