Racial prejudice and black recreation before the Great War
White sport and municipal socialism, 1900-39
Clinging to the margins: law, policy, custom and black communities in the inter-war years, 1919-39
The moralising of leisure time, 1919-39
War-time and the beginnings of apartheid, 1940-9
A brief window of opportunity: the African community and recreational need, 1940-9
A sword of Damocles: group areas and government sports policy, 1950-9
A hardening of the boundaries: legislation and government policy, 1960-72
Sport in an apartheid city, 1960-72
Shifting the scenery: Aurora Cricket Club, 1973-4
'Depoliticised' sport in apartheid society, 1975-80
A decade of protest: sport and political activism, 1980-90
Conclusion: sport as contested terrain.