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 129
... prejudice , did subject the black actor to their critical " battering ram . ” Two such papers were The Athenaeum and The Times . That racial preju- dice was the basis of their criticism is especially evident in The Times ' review : In ...
... prejudice , did subject the black actor to their critical " battering ram . ” Two such papers were The Athenaeum and The Times . That racial preju- dice was the basis of their criticism is especially evident in The Times ' review : In ...
Page 260
... prejudice . " The Commonwealth Immigrants Act covered other aspects involving the entry of immigrants into the United Kingdom . One of the more im- portant of these was the entry of wives and children ( under eighteen ) of voucher ...
... prejudice . " The Commonwealth Immigrants Act covered other aspects involving the entry of immigrants into the United Kingdom . One of the more im- portant of these was the entry of wives and children ( under eighteen ) of voucher ...
Page 266
... prejudice could not survive , did not prosper . Racial prejudice was more apparent in trade unions and other sectors of the British population in 1969 than it has ever been in the past . Churches in Britain do not seem to have risen to ...
... prejudice could not survive , did not prosper . Racial prejudice was more apparent in trade unions and other sectors of the British population in 1969 than it has ever been in the past . Churches in Britain do not seem to have risen to ...
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Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
Copyright | |
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