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Before The Windrush Race Relations In 20thcentury Liverpool John Belchem

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Before The Windrush Race Relations In 20thcentury Liverpool John Belchem
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 298
Author: John Belchem
ISBN: 9781781380000, 9781781385852, 9781846319679, 1781380007, 1781385858, 1846319676
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Before The Windrush Race Relations In 20thcentury Liverpool John Belchem by John Belchem 9781781380000, 9781781385852, 9781846319679, 1781380007, 1781385858, 1846319676 instant download after payment.

Long before the arrival of the ‘Empire Windrush’ after the Second World War, Liverpool was widely known for its polyglot population, its boisterous ‘sailortown’ and cosmopolitan profile of transients, sojourners and settlers. Regarding Britain as the mother country, ‘coloured’ colonials arrived in Liverpool for what they thought to be internal migration into a common British world. What they encountered, however, was very different. Their legal status as British subjects notwithstanding, ‘coloured’ colonials in Liverpool were the first to discover: ‘There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack’.Despite the absence of significant new immigration, despite the high levels of mixed dating, marriages and parentage, and despite pioneer initiatives in race and community relations, black Liverpudlians encountered racial discrimination, were left marginalized and disadvantaged and, in the aftermath of the Toxteth riots of 1981, the once proud ‘cosmopolitan’ Liverpool stood condemned for its ‘uniquely horrific’ racism.‘Before the Windrush’ is a fascinating study that enriches our understanding of how the empire ‘came home’. By drawing attention to Liverpool’s mixed population in the first half of the twentieth century and its approach to race relations, this book seeks to provide historical context and perspective to debates about Britain’s experience of empire in the twentieth century.

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