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Du Toit examines the results of two surveys which he made a decade apart among high school students of Black, Indian, White, and Colored backgrounds. The initial survey showed some acceptance of the use of these substances among a small proportion of high school students but a high degree of intolerance of such use by the majority.
At the end of the Anglo-Boer War in May 1902, the defeated Boers emigrated en masse out of South Africa. In East Africa, the denominations of the Dutch Reformed Church established congregations and sent ministers. This book tells how they became central to the preservation of Afrikaner ethnicity.
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