South African territorial segregation: New data on African farm purchases, 1913-1936

South African territorial segregation: New data on African farm purchases, 1913-1936

Author: 
Fienberg, Harvey M.
Date published: 
2009
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Responsibility: 
Horn, André, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African History
Source: 
Journal of African History Vol.50,no.1,2009,pp41-60
Abstract: 

By using new sources and a complementary historical and geo-analytical approach, this article illustrates that the Natives Land Act (no. 27 of 1913) failed to stop Africans from buying land. New evidence demonstrates that African land ownership outside the reserves in the Transvaal actually increased after 1913. This evidence leads to a deeper questioning of the extent to which the South African government was able to impose rural territorial segregation by 1936 and reveals the limits of white power in the early Union period.

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CITATION: Fienberg, Harvey M.. South African territorial segregation: New data on African farm purchases, 1913-1936 . : , 2009. Journal of African History Vol.50,no.1,2009,pp41-60 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frsouth-african-territorial-segregation-new-data-african-farm-purchases-1913-1936-7