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roots of antisemitism in South Africa.

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Argues that anti-Semitism was an important element in South African society before 1930. Using novels, plays, caricatures and jokes, this work demonstrates that the anti-Jewish outbursts of the 1930s and early 1940s evolved from a negative stereotype of the Jew in the late 19th century

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