Quislings or realists?: a documentary study of "coloured" politics in South Africa
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Titel: Quislings or realists?
Autor: Hugo, Pierre
Jahr: 1978
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Minority goals, problems and theories
Chapter 2
The franchise question
Chapter 3
The National Party's policy in respect of the Coloureds
3.1 Speech by Mr P. W. Botha, Deputy-Minister of
Internal Affairs, to the Union Council for
Coloured Affairs, 28.3.61
Role of Council in the 'rehabilitation' of Coloureds; differences and
similarities between White and Coloured; White-Coloured good
neighbourliness and pride in respective identities; role of sound
borders in human relations; earlier integration policies and
Coloured frustration; achievements of the Council in co-operation
with the government; ignorance and malice of Council's critics; role
of Coloured self-help; Coloureds' fate under Black 'domination';
Coloured's dependence on Whites; South African policies and 'new
light for the world'; Christ and the creation of separate people
(volke).
3.2 Speech by the Prime Minister, Dr H. F.
Verwoerd, to the Union Council for Coloured
Affairs, 12.12.61
'Attitude of good neighbourliness' in race relations; differentiation
and discrimination; differences between White and Coloured; choice
between integrated or segregated society in South Africa; Coloureds'
position under Black as opposed to White-ruled South Africa;
Coloureds' fate under a Black 'dictator'; group areas and community
development; Blacks in traditional Coloured work area; prospects
for Coloured town councils; creation of a 'Coloured Parliament and
a Coloured Cabinet'.
3.3 Opening speech by Mr M. Viljoen, Minister of
Coloured Affairs, at the first session of the
Coloured Persons Representative Council
(CPRC), 20.11.69
Differences between population groups; government's good faith
vis-a-vis the Coloureds; CPRC is Coloureds' first opportunity for
active politics; 'politics. the art of the possible'; desire of
population groups 'to remain what Creator made them';
evolutionary and revolutionary development in South Africa;
reasons for pro-government nominated members in CPRC;
requirements for political development; role of middle class in
development; 'common fatherland in which Whites and Coloureds
must co-exist'.
3.4 Opening speech by the Prime Minister, Mr B.J. 71
Vorster, at the second session of the CPRC,
6.11.70
How to prevent Whites from 'interfering in Coloured polities'; need
for a channel of communication between the CPRC and Parliament;
benefits of regular meetings between the CPRC Executive and
government ministers; socio-economic development of Coloureds;
problems of Coloured local government.
3.5 'Government policy for the Coloured people'. 78
Paper delivered by Dr S. W. van der Merwe,
Minister of Coloured Relations and Rehoboth
Affairs, to the Abe Bailey Institute for Inter-
group studies, 17.1.72
'Better deal' for Coloureds; inappropriateness of'dogmatic'clinging
to principles in Coloured-White relations; Coloureds as 'nation-in-
the-making'; socio-economic development of Coloured as first
priority; morality of separate/parallel development; Coloured
homeland as 'half-baked theory'; liaison between CPRC and
Government; receptiveness of Government to change; Coloureds'
can't 'stand on own feet yet'; CPRC as Coloureds' political training
ground; reasons for pro-government nominated members in CPRC;
common society and multi-national society approaches; Christian-
democratic basis of South African Government; miscegenation
between White and non-White; seek ye not the political kingdom
above all things; past exploitation of Coloureds' vote; White
opposition parties' franchise policies; achievements of CPRC;
dangers of raising Coloureds' expectations; official National Party
Coloured policy.
3.6 Opening speech by the Prime Minister, Mr B. J. 90
Vorster, at the seventh session of the CPRC,
8.11.74
Achievements of CPRC; room for improvement in operation of the
CPRC; policy of self-determination 'as far as practically possible'for
the 'most important population groups'; 'orderly constitutional
evolution' and 'abstract constitutional formulae'; White-Coloured
'decisive spheres of interest' and overlapping spheres of interest;
Cabinet Council proposal; principle of consensus decision-making;
hand of friendship' extended to Coloureds whose 'place is beside
that of the White in South Africa'.
3.7 'New political dispensation for White, Coloured 100
and Indian/
Exposition of constitutional proposals announced by a Cabinet
Committee of the National Party and approved by its provincial
congresses during 1977.
viii
Chapter 4
The politics of the Labour Party of South Africa
4.1 Labour Party's constitution
4.2 The formation of the Labour Party: Mr M. D.
Arendse, Party leader, June 1968
Labour Party means of political expression for Coloureds; National
Party defeat in Coloured seats in Parliament; 'state within a state';
need to oppose pro-apartheid Coloured political parties; no danger
from police; opposition to subversive activities and communism.
4.3 Memorandum submitted by the Labour Party to
the 'Commission of Enquiry into Improper
Political Interference and the Political
Representation of the Various Population
Groups' (R.P. 72-67)
Basic aims of Labour Party; extension of Coloured representation in
Parliament; attitude to proposed CPRC; police intimidation of
government opponents; attitude to socio-economic and educational
matters.
4.4 Aims and objects of the Labour Party: Mr M. D.
Arendse, Party leader, June 1968
4.5 Address by Mr M. D. Arendse, Party leader, to
the second annual conference of the Labour
Party, Cape Town, 11.5.68
Dr Abdurahman and the African Peoples' Organization (APO);
Criticism of the Federal Coloured Peoples' Party; Coloured
teachers' leadership role; discriminatory legislation; desertion of
certain Labour Party founders; white representatives in Parliament;
Labour Party strategy in CPRC; boycott tactics; legal methods of
protest; restoration of common-roll franchise.
4.6 Address by Mr M. D. Arendse, Party leader, to
the fourth annual conference of the Labour
Party, Cape Town, 43.70 - 63.70
Outcome of 1970 CPRC elections; packing of CPRC with pro-
government nominated members; refusal of CPRC Executive
Committee positions; caucus discipline; 'rubber stamps' and
'stooges'; boycott of Republican celebrations; partitioning of South
Africa into pro- and anti-apartheid states; Coloureds' educational
deprivation; removal of Coloureds' municipal vote.
4.7 Address by Mr M. D. Arendse, Party leader, to
the fifth annual conference of the Labour Party,
18.3.71 - 19.3.71
Racial prejudice in South Africa; dialogue versus threats and
confrontation; CPRC 'meaningless'; outside criticism of South
Africa.
4.8 Policy statement: Mr L. S. Leon, Labour Party
leader, 1.8.71
White attitudes to change; abolition of CPRC; separate
development and racial confrontation; Labour Party and non¬
violence.
4.9 Policy statement 1972
4.10 'The future of South Africa'. Address by Mr D.
M. G. Curry, Deputy leader of Labour Party, at
the University of Cape Town, 2.12.71
Rule by violence; Coloured loyalty not owed White; White privilege;
compulsory identities; need for national convention; White fear of
Black rule; history and minority rule.
4.11 'The Labour Party and participation in the
CPRC'. Address by Mr C. Ebrahim (CPRC
member) to the sixth annual conference of the
Labour Party, East London, 6.4.72 - 8.4.72
Objections to CPRC; opposition to Labour Party boycott of CPRC;
defeat of Federal Coloured Peoples' Party; boycott of Prime
Minister's opening speech by Labour Party; criticism of Coloured
intelligentsia's boycott of CPRC.
4.12 Address by Mr L. S. Leon, Party leader, to the
sixth annual conference of the Labour Party,
East London, 6.4.72 - 8.4.72
'Intimidation' and identification with 'oppressor'; racist
contradictions in South Africa; internal Labour Party stresses.
4.13 'Education in South Africa: A system geared to
preserve the white power structure'. Address by
Mr D. M. G. Curry, Deputy leader, to the sixth
annual conference of the Labour Party, East
London, 6.4.72 - 8.4.72
Educational discrimination in South Africa.
4.14 On the concept of black consciousness by the
Rev. II. J. Hendrickse, National Chairman of
the Labour Party, — from the Debates and
Proceedings of the Coloured Persons
Representative Council (fourth session, first
Council, Vol. 15, pp. 418-423, August 1972)
On the concept 'Coloured'; fragmentation and divide-and-rule
tactics; inevitability of an integrated society; conditioning forces in
South Africa and role of Black consciousness; 'devil a black man';
black consciousness not racial movement; black consciousness a
'soul force'.
4.15 'The CPRC session of 1972'. Address by Mr D.
M. G. Curry, Deputy leader of the Labour Party,
to the Cape Town Institute of Citizenship, 8.9.72
CPRC and 'blowing off steam'; CPRC and Native Representative
n ?;,rejeCti°n °f CPRC bud8et by Labour Party;
Labour Party delegation to Prime Minister; CPRC resolutions;
black consciousness rooting among Coloureds.
4.16 Address by Chief Gatsha Buthelezi, Chief 180
Councillor KwaZulu Legislative Assembly, to
the seventh annual conference of the Labour
Party, Durban, 20.4.73 - 22.4.73
(Chief Buthelezi is one of four Black 'homeland' leaders to have
addressed national gatherings of the Labour Party)
Common plight of non-citizens; liberation of oppressors; heritage of
slavery in South Africa; Frederick Douglas; divide-and-rule tactics;
'apartheid blessing in disguise'; Coloured-Black solidarity.
4.17 'The system of politics in South Africa today*. 184
Address by Dr Edgar Brookes to the seventh
annual conference of the Labour Party, Durban,
20.4.73 - 22.4.73
(Professor Brookes, one of the leaders of liberal thought in South
Africa, is the only white to have addressed a national Labour Party
gathering) — Oligarchy in South Africa; rights for all in South
Africa; National Party toleration of the United Party; non-violence;
'one great advantage' of CPRC; changing public opinion;
Suppression of Communism Act.
4.18 'Trade Unionism*. Address by Mr A. Stanley to 191
the seventh annual conference of the Labour
Party, Durban, 20.4.73 - 22.4.73
Background to trade unionist movement in South Africa and its
contemporary relevance.
4.19 Address by Mr L. S. Leon, Party leader, to the 196
seventh annual conference of the Labour Party,
Durban, 20.4.73 - 22.4.73
Dissention in Labour Party; stress on non-violence; Broederbond
support of Federal Coloured Peoples' Party; Federal Coloured
Peoples' Party and black danger (swart gevaar) tactics; foreign in¬
vestment in South Africa; trade unionism and strikes in South
Africa; Erica Theron Commission.
4.20 'Black consciousness — a point of view'. Address 199
by Mr D. M. G. Curry, Deputy leader, to the
seventh annual conference of the Labour Party,
Durban, 20.4.73 - 22.4.73
Whites change when Blacks do; how 4 million Whites 'rule and
dominate' 21 million Blacks; race classification and dehumanisation;
Black consciousness not anti-White; Gatsha Buthelezi; Labour
Party and Black consciousness;
4.21 'The Church and polities'. Address by the Rev. 204
H. J. Hendrickse, National Chairman, to the
eighth annual conference of the Labour Party,
Port Elizabeth, 6.4.74 - 8.4.74
Failure of Church in area of social ethics; social criticism by Karl
Marx; R. H. Tawney on Church's role during Industrial revolution;
discriminatory laws; Gospel of liberation; Church's role in social
change; 'non-violent co-existence or violent co-annihilation.'
xi
4 22 Meeting between CPRC delegation (consisting
of Labour Party and independent members and
one Republican Party member) and the Prime
Minister, other ministers and officials, 19.8.74
Failure of CPRC; full citizenship rights for all South Africans;
examples of discrimination, abuse and powerlessness; Coloureds
willingness to fight for South Africa in balance; Prime Ministers
response; Coloureds 'incited* by English press and others,
immorality of qualified franchise; Coloureds' development under
National Party government; no guilty conscience on Coloured
question; unproductiveness of idle threats.
4.23 Address by Mr L. S. Leon, Party leader, to the
ninth annual conference of the Labour Party,
Umtata, 1.1.75 - 3.1.75
Role of press; informers and dissension within Labour Party ranks;
effect of CPRC member salary increases; Coloured 'armchair' critics
of CPRC; meeting with Prime Minister; boycott of Prime Minister's
opening speech to CPRC; a South African National Convention.
4.24 'South Africa is not moving away from
discrimination'. Editorial article in Steadfast,
Labour Party newspaper, September 1975
White conservatives (verkramptes); Black expectations; 'day of
liberation drawing near'; 'Vote Vorster for safety'; White-Coloured
alliance: dismissal of.
4.25 'Black perspectives: Bantustans: The CPRC.
Paper delivered at Botha's Hill, Natal, by Mr D.
M. G. Curry, Deputy leader of the Labour Party,
6.1.76
Concepts of Coloured and non-White; slavery heritage; con¬
centration camp analogy to Black subordination and White control;
master and servant culture' in South Africa; Labour Party strategy
vis-a-vis CPRC; sideline Coloured critics of Labour Party; ultimate
criterion for Labour Party exit from CPRC; role of security police
and Coloured passivity; Black self-hatred; creation of CPRC and
Black power growth and consolidation.
4.26 Address by the Rev. H.J. Hendrickse, National
Chairman, to the tenth annual conference of the
Labour Party, Upington, 6.1.76 - 8.1.76
Reference to Angolan conflict; African impressions: Uhuru
aram ee, Jumbo; objectives of the liberation process: political
economie, social and psychological; land and resource:
e is n ution in South Africa; conditional non-violence; economu
South Afnc:f ' C co-optation of B'acks; polarization ir
xii
4.27 Address by Mr F. Peters, Party secretary, to the 235
tenth annual conference of the Labour Party,
Upington, 6.1.76 - 8.1.76
Black alliance in South Africa; Cabinet Council; 'relevance* of
CFRC; ultimate criterion for Labour Party exit from CPRC;
Labour Party leader's dismissal as chairman of CPRC Executive
Committee; role of press; branch organization.
4.28 "The Labour Party and participation in the 240
CPRC. Editorial article in Steadfast, Labour
Party newspaper, March - April 1976
Labour Party reasons for participation in CPRC; achievements of
Labour Party; United Coloured front against discrimination;
Labour Party 'watchdogs of the people's interest'; 'stooges and yes-
men'; role of intelligentsia and opposition to Labour Party.
4.29 Letter by Mr N. S. Middleton, Labour Party 242
CPRC member, in reply to an official promise of
conditional granting of passport.
4.30 'Labour problems and tasks'. Address by Mr A. 244
Stanley, CPRC member, to the eleventh annual
conference of the Labour Party, Cape Town,
3.1.77-6.1.77
White trade unions and White immigration; weaknesses of South
African trade unionism; constraints on union officials; Labour Party
- trade union dissention; bannings of trade union leaders.
4.31 'The economic foundations of race oppression in 246
South Africa'. Address by Mr C. Ebrahim,
CPRC member, to the eleventh annual
conference of the Labour Party, Cape Town,
3.1.77 - 6.1.77
Gold mines and White affluence and Black poverty; nationalization;
feudal agriculural system's historical origins.
4.32 'Black view-point on South African sports 251
policy'. Address by Mr N. S. Middleton,
President of the South African Council on Sport
and CPRC Executive Committee member, to the
eleventh annual conference of the Labour Party,
Cape Town, 3.1.77 - 6.1.77
International boycott of South African sport; non-racial sports
organizations; co-optation of Black sports organizations by Whites;
South African Games
4.33 Address by the Rev. H. J. Hendrickse, National 255
Chairman, to the eleventh annual conference of
the Labour Party, Cape Town, 3.1.77 - 6.1.77
Hendrickse's detention; non-violence; prison labour in South
Africa; Soweto demonstrations; student violence; anti-communism;
alchohol and oppression in South Africa.
xiii
4.34 'Black consciousness, Black power and
"Coloured polities'". Address by Dr A. A.
Boesak, student chaplain, U.W.C., to the
eleventh annual conference of the Labour Party,
Cape Town, 3.1.77 - 6.1.77
Black consciousness and irrelevance of old issues; meaning of Black
power; violence in South Africa; Labour Party's role in CPRC.
4.35 Address by Mr L. S. Leon, Party leader, to the
eleventh annual conference of the Labour Party,
Cape Town. 3.1.77 - 6.1.77
Role of favours and benefits of CPRC membership; reneging on
party-commitments; Labour Party resignations on Liaison
Committee issue; Coloureds and trade unionism.
4.36 Annual Report by Mr F. E. Peters, Party
secretary, to the eleventh annual conference of
the Labour Party, Cape Town, 3.1.77 - 6.1.77
Detention of Labour Party members; election tactics; party
discipline; public meetings held; meeting with Minister; overseas
visitors; criticism of CPRC members.
4.37 Resolutions adopted at the eleventh annual
conference of the Labour Party, Cape Town,
3.1.77 - 6.1.77
Chapter 5
The politics of the Federal Coloured People's Party
5.1 Constitution of the Federal Coloured People's
Party
5.2 'Brochure on Coloured politics' issued by the
Federal Coloured People's Party, Transvaal
division, June 1965
History of the Coloureds' franchise rights; voting corruption;
ueneral Smuts; Coloureds negative outlook on life; Coloured
parliament; interference by white political parties; new Coloured
poht'ca! party; criticism of Progressive Party; Coloureds' own
U " ' J fmu^-r.ac,al»m and liberalism will annihilate Coloureds';
support for National Party; 'liberalism precursor of communism''
go forward with the white Afrikaner'; dagga-smokers and
Toms t: daT/ °f Bl3Ck domination' i°in army and navy
lom Swart? and Coloured unity. y
xiv
5.3 Memorandum submitted to the 'Commission of
Enquiry into Improper Political Interference
and the Political Representation of the Various
Population Groups', (R.P. 72-67), signed by Mr
T. F. Swartz, FCPP leader, J. Poley, FCPP
Transvaal Provincial leader, P. Sanders FCPP
Orange Free State Provincial leader and C.
Rayners FCPP Transvaal Provincial Secretary.
FCPP anti-communist and anti-liberal; FCPP acceptance of
separate development policy; outside sources and funding of leftist
Coloureds.
5.4 Address by Mr T. F. Swartz, Party leader, to the
second annual conference of the Federal
Coloured People's Party, Kroonstad, 7.7.67 -
8.7.67
Reply to quisling accusations; possibilities for Coloureds under
separate development policies; need for Coloured unity; Coloured
identity; danger of non-Coloured (Black) infiltration into Coloured
ranks; principle of self-help.
5.5 'The role of the CPRC\ Address by Mr T. F.
Swartz, Leader of the Federal Coloured People's
Party and Chairman of the CPRC Executive
Committee, to the University of Stellenbosch's
'Aktuele Aangeleentheidskring', 19.5.71
Areas of agreement with Labour Party; same ideas different
strategies; unavailability of qualified Coloureds; ineffectiveness of
earlier Parliamentary vote for Coloureds.
5.6 Address by Mr T. F. Swartz, Party leader, to the
fifth annual conference of the Federal Coloured
People's Party, Durban, 5.6.71 - 7.6.71
Labour Party militancy; need for dialogue; achievements of CPRC;
approach to participation in CPRC: 'take what we can get and we
use that to get what we want'; criticism of slack workers; removal of
Coloureds from the Transkei; discussions with Chief Kaiser
Matanzima; CPRC access to Minister; group area hardships;
politics and economics; Coloured Insurance Company; Coloured
deprivation: analogy to solving of poor White problem; Coloured
staffing of the University of the Western Cape; Coloured magi¬
strates; non-militancy; Labour Party used by 'leftists'.
5.7 'The possibility of purposeful political
participation by the Coloured people through
the medium of the CPRC'. Address by Mr P.
Swartz, FCPP member of CPRC, to the Abe
Bailey Institute of Inter-group Studies, 18.1.72
Background to Coloureds' powerlessness; CPRC as stepping-stone
to 'greater political participation'; CPRC liaison with Government;
economic and social independence versus 'political Utopia'.
5.8 Address by Mr T. F. Swartz, Party leader, to the
eighth Cape provincial conference of the Federal
Coloured People's Party, Port Elizabeth, 7.4.72 -
8.4.72
Role of 'conservative' versus 'extremist' Coloured political parties;
positive aspects of apartheid; criticism of Government,
5.9 'My volk: Die Kleurling: WaarheenT Paper by
Mr J. A. Rabie, FCPP member of CPRC, cir¬
culated toFCPP members of CPRC during 1972
Culture crucial component of a people's (volk) independence;
discrimination in South Africa; plea for a Coloured homeland.
5.10 Election-campaign speech by Mr J. Muller,
FCPP member of CPRC 20.3.74
Labour Party election tactics; record of FCPP achievements
5.11 Address by Mr J. A. Rabie, FCPP member of
CPRC to the * Afrikaanse Studentebond', Warm-
bad, 24.5.74
Only Afrikaner can make changes; Coloureds' grievances; need for
dialogue; Coloured frustration and Black identity; Whites need
Coloureds; deteriorating White-Coloured relations; Coloured
youths' hate; older generation's ambivalence and helplessness;
political power and progress; separate voters' roll; 60 Coloured
representatives in Parliament.
5.12 'The place of the Coloured people in South
Africa'. Address by Mr Adam Small (poet and
philosopher) to the ninth annual conference of
the Federal Coloured People's Party, Cape
Town, 6.6.74 - 8.6.74
Reasons for agreeing to deliver address; FCPP change of attitude;
no room for Coloured party-politics; Coloureds' resistance to
Afrikaans language; housing crisis; critique of revolutionary
rhetoric; Coloured National Convention.
5.13 Memorandum submitted by Liaison Committee
of the CPRC (consisting of FCPP and
independent members and the one Republican
Party member), to the Prime Minister on the
subject of the extention of functions and powers
of the CPRC in the light of the opening address
of the Prime Minister at the opening session of
the CPRC on 8.11.74: Including the Prime
Minister's response to the memorandum after a
meeting between himself, other ministers and
officials and the Liaison Committee in Cape
Town on 23.1.75
'legitimate place' for Coloureds in South Africa; 'loyalty and
patriotism' of the Coloureds; progress achieved; Prime Minister's
quaht.es; d.alogue versus boycott in social change; Coloured youth
xvt
and middle class; Coloured-White solidarity; Parliamentary
representation; Cabinet Council; detailed proposals re change.
Prime Minister's response to memorandum: one Parliament for
Whites and Coloureds will lead to 'political chaos'. Reaction to
individual proposals in memorandum.
5.14 Interview with Mr J. A. Rabie, FCPP member of 364
CPRC (Rapport, 2.2.75)
'Confrontation through dialogue' with Prime Minister; deprivation
of Coloureds; promise of change; black consciousness and the
Labour Party; Black rejection of Coloureds; Coloureds in
Parliament; constitutional changes in South Africa; election
optimism.
5.15 'The Federal Party as beacon on the Coloured 368
people's future road'. Address by Dr W. J.
Bergins, Party leader, to the eleventh annual
conference of the FCPP, Hawston, 3.7.76
Meetings with Minister; leadership struggle in FCPP; White gain
from Coloured disunity; FCPP not government rubber-stamp;
boycott tactics; 'politics art of the possible'; Westminister system of
government; Coloured homeland idea; criticism of Erica Theron
Commission; Coloured identity and those who 'crawl in among
Whites'; Coloureds in Parliament as 'puppets of White interests';
'inferiority complex' of Coloureds who want to sit in White
Parliament; new political formula needed.
5.16 'Thus far and no further*. Address by Dr W. J. 378
Bergins, Party leader, to the Transvaal
provincial conference of the FCPP,
Johannesburg, 5.3.77
New beginning for FCPP; dissatisfaction with White rule;
Coloured's personal humiliation and powerlessness; squatter
problem; delegated powers and ambivalent loyalties of holder;
'crumbs' from White man's table; Cabinet Council, 'dialogue,
negotiation and mutual co-operation' and change in South Africa;
what is a Coloured?; 'rejection of apartheid and separate
development'.
5.17 Interview with Dr W. J. Bergins, leader of the 385
FCPP (To the Point, 1.4.77)
Coloured's 'break with Whites'; full citizenship claims; value of
dialogue; Coloured solidarity; CPRC 'interim measure'.
5.18 Interview with Dr W. J. Bergins, leader of the 388
FCPP (The Star, 26.4.77)
Rejection of FCPP 'stooge' image; White paternalism; common role
vote for Coloureds; Coloureds 'swamped' by Blacks; response to
qualified franchise; 'Blacks grind Whites, Coloured and Asians into
the ground': role of urban Blacks; Cabinet Council.
xvii
5.19 'The unity of the Coloured people'. Open letter in 392
pamphlet form addressed to 'all our people by
Dr W. J. Bergins, leader of the FCPP, June 1977
Dissension in Coloured ranks; basis for unity; Coloured control over
own affairs; future of the CPRC; effectiveness of Cabinet Council.
boycotts and confrontation. ^ .
5.20 'The Coloured on the road to freedom . Address w
by Dr W. J. Bergins, Party leader to the twelth
annual conference of the FCPP, Cape Town,
1.7.77
Theron Commission 'irrelevant'; Coloureds subordination by
Whites; suspect motives of Whites who call for Coloured
representation in Parliament; powerlessness of CPRC; Coloureds in
defence force; Cabinet Council; Whites' attitudes to Coloureds
changing; changes needed in CPRC; local government; Coloureds
'freedom road'.
5.21 Press statement issued by Dr W. J. Bergins 405
FCPP leader following Coloured 'Unity Talks'
in Kimberley on 6.7.77
Still-born unity achieved; Labour Party leadership-dissension and
changed attitude to Cabinet Council and boycotts.
Chapter 6 407
The politics of non-collaboration
6.1 'Helping to build the South African nation' (The
Educational Journal, July - August 1962, pp. 29-
34)
The nation concept; chauvinism of the Pan Africanist Congress;
'Herrenvolkism'; criticism of nation-building policies; world culture;
teacher and socialization in South Africa; divide-and-rule policies;
future goals of non-racialism movement.
6.2 'Three questions: one answer' (The Educational 417
Journal, March 1964, pp. 1-3)
Rationalizations of government policy; new apartheid myths;
Transkei and Coloured 'hirelings'; historical failure of apartheid
institutions; bannings and threats; 'dummy' representation.
6.3 'A Parliament for KleurUngstan: The CPRC' 420
(The Educational Journal, March 1964, pp. 4-6)
Detailed discussion of sections of Coloured Persons Representative
Council Bill.
6.4 'Is there a future for the Coloured people? (The 426
Educational Journal, April 1964, pp. 1-3)
Balkanization: alias community development in South Africa;
divide-and-rule; future disappearance of racial categories.
6.5 'The Brown dust cloud' (The Educational 429
Journal, August 1964, p. 3)
'Quislings' and 'collaborators'; Progressive Party; role of national
and international events on opposition in South Africa.
xviii
6.6 'Kleurlingstan: the plan' (The Educational 430
Journal, June 1965, pp. 2-5)
United Party; Progressive Party; White co-optation of Coloureds
against Blacks.
6.7 'The CAD'S Labour Party' (The Educational 436
Journal, October 1965, pp. 1-2)
Attack on Labour Party's collaborationist origins; 'chasing
shadows'; struggle for one parliament.
6.8 'The Coloured vote without the Coloured 438
people' (The Educational Journal, April - May
1968, pp. 7-10)
'Coloureds of South Africa are the ally of Whites'; separate
representation for Coloureds: Parliamentary debate on; Coloureds
not interested in politics; compulsory registration of Coloured
voters.
6.9 'The Emperor's new clothes' (The Educational 444
Journal, April - May 1968, pp. 1-2)
Divide-and-rule; prohibition of improper political interference.
6.10 'Realism: a postscript' (The Educational 446
Journal, September 1969, pp. 1-2)
Political 'realism' versus collaborationism; gradualist philosophy;
Coloured participation in CPRC.
6.11 'Riding a dead horse' (The Educational Journal, 448
October - November 1969, pp. 1-2)
1969 CPRC election; pressure on voters; boycott triumph; role of
press; by-products of election.
6.12 'The Paper dolls' (The Educational Journal, 450
December 1969, pp. 6-7)
Delegated powers of CPRC Executive Council.
6.13 'Education and identity' (The Educational 454
Journal, December 1970, pp. 1-3)
'Non-citizens' rejection of South African order; balkanization and
identity; costs, tactics and fate of imposed identity formation.
6.14 'Playing Parliament at Proteaville: The second 457
session of the first CPRC' (The Educational
Journal, March 1971, pp. 7-9)
Prime Minister's opening speech; L.abour Party's anti-apartheid
claims; Mr L. S. Leon. Labour Party leader's no-confidence motion;
'appointed and elected quislings'; dispute between Labour Party and
FCPP.
6.15 'Playing Parliament at Proteaville: The second 461
session of the first CPRC' (The Educational
Journal, April - May 1971, pp. 5-8)
Politics of FCPP and Labour Party; Verwoerd's policies; Coloured
progress; CPRC motion for full democratic rights; Republican
festival; FCPP and Labour Party 'twins'.
xix
6.16 'Another step to the grave: The fourth session of 46*
the CPRC (The Educational Journal, October -
November 1972, pp. 7-9)
CPRC stultification; failure of FCPP and Labour Party United
front; vote of no-confidence; 18 year old's vote; 'Black consciousness
versus 'Colouredism'; compulsory education for Coloureds. traud
6.17 'By Proteaville' — satiric poem on the CPRC 472
(The Educational Journal, October - November,
1972, p. 9)
6.18 Boycott pamphlet distributed prior to 1975 473
CPRC elections
6.19 Constitution of the Anti-Coloured Person's
Representative Council Committee
6.20 'The CPRC part of the grand design of separate 474
development'. Issued by the Anti-CRC Commit¬
tee, 1975
Bannings and jailings; relative privilege of Coloureds vis-a-vis
Blacks; working within the system; Bantustans labour reservoirs;
wedge between Coloureds and Blacks; CPRC salaries; Black
solidarity.
6.21 Press statement issued by the Anti-CRC 477
Committee 1975
Manipulation of CPRC.
6.22 Press statement issued by the Anti-CRC 478
Committee after the 1975 CPRC elections
Labour Party election pledge to 'close down' the CPRC; strategy of
protest in South Africa.
6.23 'Black consciousness: a reactionary tendency', 480
Three part series in The Educational Journal, (a) March 1976, pp. 9-
11; (b) April - May 1976, pp. 8-11; (c) June 1976, pp. 8-9
Detailed and highly critical evaluation of black consciousness;
Those genuinely democratic people classified 'White', who, on a
principled basis throw in their lot with the oppressed have never been
and should never be precluded from making their contribution to the
struggle; The exponents of black consciousness can draw a clear
line in theory and in practice between black consciousness and
Bantustan strategy only if they cast off all illusions about some
innate mystical and virtuous quality attached to the fact of "being
black"'.
6.24 'Colouredism: the last grovellings; the end of a 495
political obscenity' (The Educational Journal,
January - February 1977, pp. 6-8)
Progressive-Reform Party; Cabinet Council; Coloureds and White
laager; Erica Theron Commission and 'pseudo-liberal petty
reformists'; Black solidarity. ^
6.25 'Born Dead' (The Educational Journal, 499
September 1977 pp. 1-4)
A critique of the government's 1977 constitutional proposals.
XX
Annexure 1 505
'White press' coverage on the Coloureds.
Annexure 2 627
The pre-1960 'non-white' press debate on the issue of collaboration
versus non-collaboration.
Annexure 3 679
Why political separation between White and Coloured?
On the differences between White and Coloured; on Coloured
support for separation; on dangers of biological assimilation; on
Coloureds' lack of interest in politics; on White security; on need to
develop Coloureds; on the exploitation of the Coloureds' vote; on
the level of Coloureds' development; on South African tradition.
Annexure 4 689
Afrikaans students' support of political separatism between White
and Coloured.
Annexure 5 695
Majority and minority constitutional recommendations of the
Report of the Commission of Enquiry into Matters Affecting the
Coloured Population Group. R.P. 38-76 — 'The Theron
Commission'.
Annexure 6 699
The Cape Teachers' Professional Association and the
'collaborationist' issue.
Annexure 7 703
Presidential address by Mr F. A. Sonn to the tenth annual
conference of the CTPA, Athlone, Cape Town, 20.6.77.
Annexure 8 711
Memo in reaction to the new constitutional proposals (see chapter
3.7) presented to the government by the independent group in the
CPRC, October 1977.
Annexure 9 721
Group Areas Act, defence of
Annexure 10 725
Articles from 'Unity' — newspaper of the Federal Coloured Peoples'
Party.
Annexure 11 739
'South Africa's new constitutional plan' — pamphlet compiled for mass
circulation among Coloureds by the Department of Information, Decem¬
ber 1977.
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title_sub | a documentary study of "coloured" politics in South Africa |
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