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According to the author, who do the "colored people" of South Africa identify with?

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According to the author, the colored people of South Africa have a less unified identity and history than the black people of South Africa, because their heritage is so dispersed. As a result, they tend to identify with the culture of the Afrikaners, practicing their religion and speaking their language.

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