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88:, in the same city. In 1907 he entered a theological college, where he was involved in the management of the Afrikaans Language Union (De Beer 1992:10–21, 33). From January 1911 to 1913 Keet was enrolled at the
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Rasseprobleem. Stellenbosch: Die Universiteits-uitgewers en Boekhandelaars.
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Struggle in South Africa. 25th Anniversary Edition. Minneapolis: Fortress Press
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