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The volume consists of four parts. Part one deals with the major groups in the colony: chapter one with the Khoisan indigenes, chapter two with the free European agriculturalists (freeburghers), and chapter three with the Asian and African slaves. The final chapter of part one describes several processes of interaction among these three groups and introduces a fourth group, the free blacks.
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