Black Britannia: A History of Blacks in BritainJohnson Publishing Company, 1972 - 316 pages Historical study of the African and West Indian Black in the UK from 1594 to 1971 - covers forced labour as domestic workers, legal status, racial discrimination, race relations, racial conflict, racial policy, White attitudes, negro associations, immigration, social integration, employment (incl. As performers, writers, physicians, nurses, etc.), etc. Illustrations and references. |
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Page 260
... Immigration Officer that the marriage would take place within a reasonable time ( normally three months ) . The refusal of admission to immigrants into the United Kingdom was left to the decision of an Immigration Officer . He could ...
... Immigration Officer that the marriage would take place within a reasonable time ( normally three months ) . The refusal of admission to immigrants into the United Kingdom was left to the decision of an Immigration Officer . He could ...
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A History of Blacks in Britain Edward Scobie. ing every month until the Act became operative . The question then was did ... black immigrants under the Act then immigrants are not to blame . For every time the Act has been re- viewed in ...
A History of Blacks in Britain Edward Scobie. ing every month until the Act became operative . The question then was did ... black immigrants under the Act then immigrants are not to blame . For every time the Act has been re- viewed in ...
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... black immigration ; declared its readiness to contest every case of discrimination ; urged the repeal of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act ; and called for equality of opportunity for employment , rates of wages , promotion to skilled ...
... black immigration ; declared its readiness to contest every case of discrimination ; urged the repeal of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act ; and called for equality of opportunity for employment , rates of wages , promotion to skilled ...
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Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
Copyright | |
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