1. British Parliamentary Papers and Colonial Office documents and archival references, as well as references from the IMC/CBMS collection at SOAS library, are cited in the footnotes.
2. The same applies to South African government papers.
3. Badroodien, Azeem. “A History of the Ottery School of Industries in Cape Town: Race, Welfare and Social Order in the Period 1937 to 1968.” PhD diss., University of the Western Cape, 2000.
4. Blacklock, Mary. “The Welfare of Women and Children in the Colonies.” Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 2 (1936): 221–265.
5. Campbell, Chloe. Race and Empire: Eugenics in Colonial Kenya. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2006.