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ABSTRACTThe following paper aims at highlighting how race and law influenced activities between Europeans and Africans in Northern Rhodesia. Race and Law were crucial determinants in how activities functioned in social relations, economic activities, trade unions and political party activities, and in the education sector. It advances that the British South African Company (BSAC) and later the colonial administration used the two aspects to the advantage of the European settlers which was at the expense of the livelihoods of the inhabitants, the Africans. It goes in details by showing what laws were enacted to advance European activities, and how race was instrumental in maintaining European control of Africans in Northern Rhodesia. This paper touches on activities which took place between 1890 to 1960.

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