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CHAPTER XIV THE NOTTINGHAM AND NOTTING HILL RIOTS By the late fifties the numbers of black immigrants had increased tremendously and white people began to view this growth with alarm and to talk of it as a black invasion .
CHAPTER XIV THE NOTTINGHAM AND NOTTING HILL RIOTS By the late fifties the numbers of black immigrants had increased tremendously and white people began to view this growth with alarm and to talk of it as a black invasion .
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From that Sunday there was an uninterrupted , chaotic , senseless , repetitive sequence of rioting and arson , day and night , over wider areas ... The Notting Hill Riots were race riots , and cannot properly be described otherwise .
From that Sunday there was an uninterrupted , chaotic , senseless , repetitive sequence of rioting and arson , day and night , over wider areas ... The Notting Hill Riots were race riots , and cannot properly be described otherwise .
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... 289 Newcastle , 270 New Negro Theatre Company , 285 Newport : race riots in , 156 Newsletter ( of the League of Coloured Peoples ) , 187 , 234 New World Singers , 180 New York City , 71 , 72 Nicholas , James , 80 Nicholson , Rev.
... 289 Newcastle , 270 New Negro Theatre Company , 285 Newport : race riots in , 156 Newsletter ( of the League of Coloured Peoples ) , 187 , 234 New World Singers , 180 New York City , 71 , 72 Nicholas , James , 80 Nicholson , Rev.
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