A study of racial ecology in Durban, South Africa in relation to the proposals of the Group Areas Act during the 1950s and the anti-Indian feelings among the white population. Specifically focuses on the conflicts and co-operation of racial contact, the economic aspects and demographics of the peoples of Durban, residential ecology, segregation, and group areas.
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