Great Britain -- Race relations
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Great Britain -- Race relations
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Incoming Resources
- Maybe I don't belong here, a memoir of race, identity, breakdown and recovery, David Harewood ; foreword by David Olusoga
- The art of being Black, the creation of Black British youth identities, Claire E. Alexander
- Changing Britannia, life experience with Britain, edited by Roxy Harris and Sarah White
- Under the imperial carpet, essays in black history 1780-1950, edited by Rainer Lotz and Ian Pegg ; preface by Jagdish S. Gundara
- Anti-racism, an assault on education and value, edited by Frank Palmer
- Race relations in Britain, a developing agenda, edited by Tessa Blackstone, Bhikhu Parekh and Peter Sanders
- Black British culture and society, a text reader, edited by Kwesi Owusu
- Black British feminism, a reader, edited by Heidi Safia Mirza
- Multi-racist Britain, edited by Philip Cohen and Harwant S. Bains
- Black youth in crisis, edited by Ernest Cashmore and Barry Troyna
- Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race, Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Not easy being British, colour, culture and citizenship, Tariq Modood
- Sport, difference and belonging, conceptions of human variation in British sport, James Rosbrook-Thompson
- The politics of race in Britain, Zig Layton-Henry
- Untold histories, black people in England and Wales during the period of the British slave trade, c.1660-1807, Kathleen Chater
- Moral capital, foundations of British abolitionism, Christopher Leslie Brown
- Youth, multiculturalism and community cohesion, Paul Thomas
- Black youth, racism and the state, the politics of ideology and policy, John Solomos
- The young Englanders, [by] Stuart Hall
- Brit(ish), on race, identity and belonging, Afua Hirsch
- Colonial desire, Robert Young
- The future of multi-ethnic Britain, report of the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain
- Inside British jazz, crossing border of race, nation and class, Hilary Moore
- Institutional racism in higher education, edited by Ian Law, Deborah Phillips and Laura Turney
- United Kingdom?, class, race and gender since the war, E. Ellis Cashmore
- Black politics in Britain, edited by Harry Goulbourne
- Longest journey, a history of black Lewisham
- After empire, melancholia or convivial culture?, Paul Gilroy
- Racism, a critical analysis, Mike Cole
- The clamour of nationalism, race and nation in twenty-first-century Britain, Sivamohan Valluvan
- The ghetto and the underclass, essays on race and social policy
- Colour and citizenship, a report on British race relations, E.J.B. Rose in association with Nicholas Deakin ...[et al]
- Race, politics and social change, John Solomos and Les Back
- The Future of multi-ethnic Britain, report of the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain, chair, Bhikhu Parekh ; the commission was established by the Runnymede Trust
- Institutional racism in higher education, edited by Ian Law, Deborah Phillips and Laura Turney
- Some of us are black, Charles Walker ; foreword by Lord Scarman
- West Africans in Britain 1900-1960, nationalism, pan Africanism and communism
- Intolerant Britain?, hate, citizenship and difference, Derek McGhee
- There ain't no black in the Union Jack, the cultural politics of race and nation, Paul Gilroy
- 'Kill the black one first', a memoir, [written and] read by Michael Fuller
- Brit(ish), on race, identity and belonging, Afua Hirsch
- Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race, [written and] read by Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Racial violence and harassment
- Race and politics in Britain, by Shamit Saggar
- Racism and education, research perspectives, Barry Troyna
- Blackness in Britain, edited by Kehinde Andrews and Lisa Amanda Palmer
- Census 1971, the coloured population of Great Britain : preliminary report, by G.B. Gillian Lomas
- Indian students in Britain, a survey of their adjustment and attitudes, Amar Kumar Singh ; foreword by Prof. Edward Shils
- Racism and antiracism, inequalities, opportunities and policies, edited by Peter Braham, Ali Rattansi and Richard Skellington
- Police power and black people, Derek Humphry ; with a commentary by Gus John
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