INDIAN MINORITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
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Author: S. B. MUKHAREJI
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Edition: MARCH 1959
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this insightful work, S. B. Mukhareji reflects on the significant role played by Indian laborers in South Africa, a century after they were first invited by the government of Natal and the European community. Initially, the prospects of work in the distant land were presented as highly promising to the poverty-stricken Indian laborers. The book explores how, over time, Indian labor contributed not only to the prosperity of Natal but also played an essential role in the broader development of the Union of South Africa. Mukhareji provides a historical perspective on the challenges and contributions of Indian workers, offering a vital understanding of their impact on the socio-economic landscape of South Africa.
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INDIAN MINORITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
INDIAN MINORITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Book Details
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Author: S. B. MUKHAREJI
-
Edition: MARCH 1959
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this insightful work, S. B. Mukhareji reflects on the significant role played by Indian laborers in South Africa, a century after they were first invited by the government of Natal and the European community. Initially, the prospects of work in the distant land were presented as highly promising to the poverty-stricken Indian laborers. The book explores how, over time, Indian labor contributed not only to the prosperity of Natal but also played an essential role in the broader development of the Union of South Africa. Mukhareji provides a historical perspective on the challenges and contributions of Indian workers, offering a vital understanding of their impact on the socio-economic landscape of South Africa.
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Book Details
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Author: S. B. MUKHAREJI
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Edition: MARCH 1959
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this insightful work, S. B. Mukhareji reflects on the significant role played by Indian laborers in South Africa, a century after they were first invited by the government of Natal and the European community. Initially, the prospects of work in the distant land were presented as highly promising to the poverty-stricken Indian laborers. The book explores how, over time, Indian labor contributed not only to the prosperity of Natal but also played an essential role in the broader development of the Union of South Africa. Mukhareji provides a historical perspective on the challenges and contributions of Indian workers, offering a vital understanding of their impact on the socio-economic landscape of South Africa.










