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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... wrote Granville Sharp thanking him for his kindness . and help . Judging from his letter , dated Freetown , June 3 , 1797 , his edu- cation in England had achieved the results which the Sierra Leone Com- pany had hoped for . Domingo wrote ...
... wrote Granville Sharp thanking him for his kindness . and help . Judging from his letter , dated Freetown , June 3 , 1797 , his edu- cation in England had achieved the results which the Sierra Leone Com- pany had hoped for . Domingo wrote ...
Page 80
... wrote : " The subscription list of the first edition could boast that it was graced by the names of more wealthy characters than had be- fore adorned the pages of any book published in this country . " Equiano's autobiography became a ...
... wrote : " The subscription list of the first edition could boast that it was graced by the names of more wealthy characters than had be- fore adorned the pages of any book published in this country . " Equiano's autobiography became a ...
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... wrote to the West Indian in 1786 , James Boswell said : Good Mr Francis , I beg you may oblige me with answers to the following questions for the Life of your late excellent master , which you will be pleased to write under each ...
... wrote to the West Indian in 1786 , James Boswell said : Good Mr Francis , I beg you may oblige me with answers to the following questions for the Life of your late excellent master , which you will be pleased to write under each ...
Contents
Part | 3 |
Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
Copyright | |
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