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PRESS NOTICES OF MR. MAURICE EVANS BLACK AND WHITE IN SOUTH-EAST
AFRICA This is a thought-compelling book, and should be in every
South African library.quot CAPE ARGUS. quotOne of the most
thoughtful and suggestive studies of a much-debated question that
we have yet seen.quot NATAL WITNESS. quotThe book as a whole is
undoubtedly one which may be read with profit by all interested in
this great social problem.quot quot NATAL MERCURY. Mr. Maurice S.
Evans has laid the people of South Africa under a deep debt of
gratitude for the time, the care, and the thought he has devoted to
the book which he has just published. We welcome the book most
cordially, and we heartily con gratulate the author on a very
valuable addition to the literature of South Africa and to that of
the science of Sociology.quot SUNDAY TIMES, JOHANNESBURG. quotSound
common-sense evolved from more first-hand knowledge than usually
falls to the lot of nomadic man. The book is one that must be read
by every South African, and by all interested in South Africa s
future.quot RAND DAILY MAIL. quotMr. Evans has contributed much to
the ephemeral literature of the time, but his matured convictions
are recorded in the handsome volume which has now reached this
country. The volume is worthy of a place in every South African
library.quot DIAMOND FIELDS ADVERTISER.quotAn earnest, thoughtful,
and sympathetic effort to grapple with a tremendously difficult and
complex problem. Sir Matthew Nathan contributes a preface in which
he bears personal testimony to the author s keenness and sympathy,
and shows that in large measure he shares the views expressed.quot
amplt TRANSVAAL LEADER. quotAnyone who reads Black and White in
South-EastAfrica intelligently should not only have an appreciation
of the extent and importance of the native question, but a useful
work ing grasp of its details. Mr. Evans does not stop at abstract
discussion, but carries matters boldly into the realms of
constructive suggestion.quot NATAL ADVERTISER. quotSo true,
exhaustive, kindly, yet shrewd a picture of a native race has
surely never been drawn yet, and the average Natalian reading Mr.
Evans pages will be forced to ac knowledge the correctness of the
picture and to acknowledge also that it brings out many a
characteristic and feature that had escaped the reader s notice but
which he is none the less compelled to recognize as. correct
also.quot CONTEMPORARY REVIEW. quotTo all who are really interested
in this immense and very difficult subject we commend a study of
this, book with its mass of information and its consideration of
the actual facts that arise out of the contact of black and white
in South-East Africa.quot ATHENAEUM. quotMr. Evans long and earnest
study of native questions entitles him to a respectful hearing. His
book is temperate, thoughtful, and fair-minded. It is well worth
the attention of everyone interested in the peculiar and difficult
problems with which it deals.quot THE TIMES. quotThe present volume
is particularly welcome. It is an important contribution to the
manyworks already published dealing with Sociology on the African
continent. ... Sir Matthew Nathan writes an instructive preface to
the book, which should be widely read as a wise and considered
contribution to our literature on the subject.quot BLACK AND WHITE
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES A STUDY OF THE RACE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED
STATES FROM A SOUTH AFRICAN POINTOF VIEW BY MAURICE S. EVANS,
C.M.G. AUTHOR OF quotBLACK AND WHITE IN SOUTH-EAST AFRICA WITH MAP
LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO. 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON FOURTH AVENUE
30TH STREET, NEW YORK BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, AND MADRAS 1915 To MY WIFE
ELIZABETH F. EVANS INTRODUCTION. I MAKE no apology for adding
another to the mass of books already written on this subject...
PRESS NOTICES OF MR. MAURICE EVANS BLACK AND WHITE IN SOUTH-EAST
AFRICA This is a thought-compelling book, and should be in every
South African library.quot CAPE ARGUS. quotOne of the most
thoughtful and suggestive studies of a much-debated question that
we have yet seen.quot NATAL WITNESS. quotThe book as a whole is
undoubtedly one which may be read with profit by all interested in
this great social problem.quot quot NATAL MERCURY. Mr. Maurice S.
Evans has laid the people of South Africa under a deep debt of
gratitude for the time, the care, and the thought he has devoted to
the book which he has just published. We welcome the book most
cordially, and we heartily con gratulate the author on a very
valuable addition to the literature of South Africa and to that of
the science of Sociology.quot SUNDAY TIMES, JOHANNESBURG. quotSound
common-sense evolved from more first-hand knowledge than usually
falls to the lot of nomadic man. The book is one that must be read
by every South African, and by all interested in South Africa s
future.quot RAND DAILY MAIL. quotMr. Evans has contributed much to
the ephemeral literature of the time, but his matured convictions
are recorded in the handsome volume which has now reached this
country. The volume is worthy of a place in every South African
library.quot DIAMOND FIELDS ADVERTISER.quotAn earnest, thoughtful,
and sympathetic effort to grapple with a tremendously difficult and
complex problem. Sir Matthew Nathan contributes a preface in which
he bears personal testimony to the author s keenness and sympathy,
and shows that in large measure he shares the views expressed.quot
amplt TRANSVAAL LEADER. quotAnyone who reads Black and White in
South-EastAfrica intelligently should not only have an appreciation
of the extent and importance of the native question, but a useful
work ing grasp of its details. Mr. Evans does not stop at abstract
discussion, but carries matters boldly into the realms of
constructive suggestion.quot NATAL ADVERTISER. quotSo true,
exhaustive, kindly, yet shrewd a picture of a native race has
surely never been drawn yet, and the average Natalian reading Mr.
Evans pages will be forced to ac knowledge the correctness of the
picture and to acknowledge also that it brings out many a
characteristic and feature that had escaped the reader s notice but
which he is none the less compelled to recognize as. correct
also.quot CONTEMPORARY REVIEW. quotTo all who are really interested
in this immense and very difficult subject we commend a study of
this, book with its mass of information and its consideration of
the actual facts that arise out of the contact of black and white
in South-East Africa.quot ATHENAEUM. quotMr. Evans long and earnest
study of native questions entitles him to a respectful hearing. His
book is temperate, thoughtful, and fair-minded. It is well worth
the attention of everyone interested in the peculiar and difficult
problems with which it deals.quot THE TIMES. quotThe present volume
is particularly welcome. It is an important contribution to the
manyworks already published dealing with Sociology on the African
continent. ... Sir Matthew Nathan writes an instructive preface to
the book, which should be widely read as a wise and considered
contribution to our literature on the subject.quot BLACK AND WHITE
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES A STUDY OF THE RACE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED
STATES FROM A SOUTH AFRICAN POINTOF VIEW BY MAURICE S. EVANS,
C.M.G. AUTHOR OF quotBLACK AND WHITE IN SOUTH-EAST AFRICA WITH MAP
LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO. 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON FOURTH AVENUE
30TH STREET, NEW YORK BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, AND MADRAS 1915 To MY WIFE
ELIZABETH F. EVANS INTRODUCTION. I MAKE no apology for adding
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