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instances and have occurred less frequently since 1967 when the situation of race and color began to show marked deterioration . As far back as 1963 the Transport and General Workers ' Union had been trying — for a long time , and as ...
instances and have occurred less frequently since 1967 when the situation of race and color began to show marked deterioration . As far back as 1963 the Transport and General Workers ' Union had been trying — for a long time , and as ...
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Some right - wing race - hating members of Parliament have made much more inflammatory statements than Michael X and have not been prosecuted . It should not surprise anyone when Britain thus stands accused by black Africans and West ...
Some right - wing race - hating members of Parliament have made much more inflammatory statements than Michael X and have not been prosecuted . It should not surprise anyone when Britain thus stands accused by black Africans and West ...
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See individual cities Racial attitudes : British , 159 , 165 , 166 , 167 , 172 , 179 , 245 , 255 , 262 ; in Manchester , 159 , 167 ; in World War I , 159 Racial incidents , 228 , 250 , 278 ; in Birmingham , 205 ; causes of , 205 , 206 ...
See individual cities Racial attitudes : British , 159 , 165 , 166 , 167 , 172 , 179 , 245 , 255 , 262 ; in Manchester , 159 , 167 ; in World War I , 159 Racial incidents , 228 , 250 , 278 ; in Birmingham , 205 ; causes of , 205 , 206 ...
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Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
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