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Table of contents Introduction Sout
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Sisters began. These two organisati
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Coming of Age | 9 Coming of Age Fin
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Part 1 1919-1976 Coming of Age | 11
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Above : Left: Amin Hamid, pictured
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Introduction to Part 1 Since Britai
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founded by George Padmore in 1937 a
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Black 1919 : Riots, Racism and Resi
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‘Britishers first’ was the over
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Anxieties concerning class, public
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“I am seriously concerned at the
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secure the British Empire? Why can
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y without a plot, a Nigerian charac
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From resistance to rebellion : a jo
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PHOTOs : Top left Sir Oswald Mosley
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PHOTOs : Top left Demonstration aga
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From Resistance to Rebellion Reprod
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A racial division of labour (contin
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tute racial discrimination, and the
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was nationalised. If labour from th
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tin Luther King’s civil rights mo
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victory. (a Jamaican was shot and k
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Some issues, however, embraced the
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and Michael X. But Egbuna’s impri
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country to country before eventuall
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lentlessly persecuted its owner. Fr
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unionists to back the workers in of
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attacks on the ‘Asian invaders’
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In the same month, in the run-up to
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against the frame. The frame had to
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Claudia Jones Top left : Claudia Jo
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A Peoples’ Art is the Genesis of
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Kingdom together as never before, d
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Top left :Ben Okri, James Kelman an
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Changing Britannia through the Arts
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struggles of the masses of working
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cally had had to leave the Caribbea
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New Beacon provided stocks of books
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continuum and all have the issue of
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Part 2 1976 Coming of Age | 83 Comi
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Introduction to Part 2 As you have
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These individuals came to the Youth
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Industrial disputes involving black
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Dec-70 Apr-71 Birmid Qualcast found
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Sep-73 Nov-73 Qualcast Lawn Moers S
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Aug-74 Aug-74 Kenilworth Components
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Jaqueline Jenkinson : Black Britain
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A Sivanandan : From Rebellion to Ri
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1980). 64. Juries, opined Sir Rober
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West Indian Gazette. 17. It was lat