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Henning, Mark Black education
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1980 Documents: Admission of black students

Assorted correspondence between Mark Henning and the education governing bodies (provincial and national) as well as others regarding the admission of black students to private schools.

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Mark Henning's reading

Correspondence and other documents relating to the issue.
The permanent presence of this article amongst the papers on the admission of black students to the College, indicates the research that Mark Henning undertook to understand the issues at play.

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1981 Documents: Admission of black students

Assorted correspondence between Mark Henning and the education governing bodies (provincial and national) as well as others regarding the admission of black students to private schools.

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1982 Documents: Admission of black students

Assorted correspondence between Mark Henning and the education governing bodies (provincial and national) as well as others regarding the admission of black students to private schools.

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19780922 Mark Henning letter to Dr P G J Koornhof

19780922 MH letter to Dr P G J Koornhof requesting his advice on the applications.
[Archivist's note: MH knew Koornhof personally through their sporting connections. Source: 2018 Interview with MH]

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1977 Documents: Admission of black students

Covering note issued in 1982 but attached to a 1977 letter from the Department of National Education to the Administrator of the Transvaal.
School report for applicant (edited).

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1978 Documents: Admission of black students

Assorted correspondence between Mark Henning and the education governing bodies (provincial and national) regarding the admission of black students to private schools.

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1979 Documents: Admission of black students

Assorted correspondence between Mark Henning and the education governing bodies (provincial and national) as well as others regarding the admission of black students to private schools.

Sans titre