Black and White: The Negro and English Society, 1555-1945Historical study of race relations between African Black minority groups and White society in the UK from 1555 to 1945 - examines social implications, political aspects and legal aspects of forced labour and its subsequent abolition, and covers immigration, racial discrimination, (incl. In respect of employment), etc. Bibliography pp. 220 to 230 and illustrations. |
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CHAPTER TWO The Impact of Africa | 16 |
CHAPTER THREE From Humanity | 31 |
CHAPTER FOUR The Black Community | 46 |
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