The Changing Pattern of Black Politics in BritainPluto Press, 1998 - 144 من الصفحات Kalbir Shukra traces the course of black and anti-racist politics in Britain since the 1940s, offering a valuable historical perspective on black political organisation. Shukra assesses the aspirations and strategies of Asian and African-Caribbeans who organised against racism in the 1960s and 1970s. She also traces the tensions between ethnic and black political strategists and examines the debates around the boundaries of 'blackness'. |
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Black Political Organisation 19551967 | 9 |
Black Consciousness | 27 |
Ethnic Pluralism and Black Perspectives | 50 |
A Black Perspective in the Labour Party | 70 |
Race Class and Social Change | 100 |
An Agenda for the Twentyfirst Century | 110 |
Notes | 125 |
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1987 general election activity African African-Caribbean anti-racist argued Asian became Bernie Grant black activists black communities black consciousness black history black organisations Black People's black perspectivism black perspectivists black political black power black professionals black radicals Black Socialist Society Britain British bureaucracy campaigns CARD Caribbean Chapter Committee context cultural debates developed election electoral emerged ethnic groups ethnic minority Gilroy Gilroy's Heineman High Commission identified identity ideological immigration controls Indian Workers Association influence institutionalisation involved issues IWA-GB Labour leadership Labour Party Black leaders Lewisham lobby London LPBS LPBS members LPBS's mainstream militant mobilisation Modood oppression Party Black Section police political organisation political strategy politics in Britain position problem promoted race relations racism Rastafarianism recognition Scarman Shukra Sivanandan social change social group social movements Solomos Southall Standing Conference Stokely Carmichael struggle tion trade union Vauxhall by-election vote West Indian working-class