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Smuts' "Dread of Equality" Taken To Task

NEW DELHI, Dec. 26. Mr. Nacharyi Kripalani, president of the Indian National Congress, said Field-Marshal Smuts' speech declaring that racial equality did not work was "a pathetic confessio-n of FieldMarshal Smuts' dread of equality." It was not the fate of the 150,000,000 coloured people in Africa that concerned Field-Marshal Smuts, but that of the small, privileged white minority. "If the whites cannot reconcile themselves to the idea of equality with the coloured races they have no place in Asia or Africa," said Mr, Kripalani. « "There can he no peace so long as racial and. economic imperialism prevails and the Smuts and Churchills turn the four freedoms into* a mockery."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5288, 28 December 1946, Page 5

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Smuts' "Dread of Equality" Taken To Task Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5288, 28 December 1946, Page 5

Smuts' "Dread of Equality" Taken To Task Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5288, 28 December 1946, Page 5

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