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Black Star Britains Asian Youth Movements Anandi Ramamurthy

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Black Star Britains Asian Youth Movements Anandi Ramamurthy
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.58 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Anandi Ramamurthy
ISBN: 9780745333489, 0745333486
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Black Star Britains Asian Youth Movements Anandi Ramamurthy by Anandi Ramamurthy 9780745333489, 0745333486 instant download after payment.

Black Star documents the Asian Youth Movements that emerged in 1970s and 1980s Britain. These organizations, established by the children of early migrants, were determined to struggle against both the racism of the street and the state. Anandi Ramamurthy shows how they drew inspiration from black power movements as well as anti-imperialist and workers struggles across the globe. Ramamurthy traces how they saw themselves as part of a wider collective of people struggling for social justice and national liberation. In their struggle to make Britain their home they identified with a broad-based black unity where black was a political color inspiring unity amongst all those struggling against racism. The book documents how by the late 1980s this broad based black identity disintegrated as Islamophobia became a new form of racism. In the process the legacy of the Asian Youth Movements has been largely hidden. Black Star retrieves this history and assesses it's importance for political struggles in Britain today.

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