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These Afrikaners also felt that the emergence of an educated black African community would threaten their way of life, built as it was on cheap labor and an ideological need to define black-white relations permanently in terms of superiority and inferiority. For this reason, the 1948 election campaign was openly and at times savagely racist. Two of its slogans were 'Die kaffer op sy plek' ('The nigger in his place') and 'Die koelies uit die land' ('The coolies [i.e., Indians] out of the country').
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)These Afrikaners also felt that the emergence of an educated black African community would threaten their way of life, built as it was on cheap labor and an ideological need to define black-white relations permanently in terms of superiority and inferiority. For this reason, the 1948 election campaign was openly and at times savagely racist. Two of its slogans were 'Die kaffer op sy plek' ('The nigger in his place') and 'Die koelies uit die land' ('The coolies [i.e., Indians] out of the country').