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The question of black children born in Britain still continued to present a nagging problem and one difficult for the British to resolve . These children seemed to suffer no special difficulties while at school , but on leaving school ...
The question of black children born in Britain still continued to present a nagging problem and one difficult for the British to resolve . These children seemed to suffer no special difficulties while at school , but on leaving school ...
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Some British films helped to spread this more enlightened racial attitude and one actor in particular , Paul Robeson , “ made great contributions here [ Britain ] to a new understanding of the life and problems of coloured people ...
Some British films helped to spread this more enlightened racial attitude and one actor in particular , Paul Robeson , “ made great contributions here [ Britain ] to a new understanding of the life and problems of coloured people ...
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The Pan - African Federation also published several pamphlets dealing with specific colonial problems : The West Indies ... in the Caribbean ; White Man's Problem ; The Native Problem in South Africa ; and The Voice of Coloured Labour .
The Pan - African Federation also published several pamphlets dealing with specific colonial problems : The West Indies ... in the Caribbean ; White Man's Problem ; The Native Problem in South Africa ; and The Voice of Coloured Labour .
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