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Colour Prejudice in Britain - A Study of West Indian Workers in Liverpool, 1941-1951

English · Hardback

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First published in 1954, Colour Prejudice in Britain is an account of the assimilation and adjustment of 345 West Indian workers who came to England between 1941 and 1943, many of whom have stayed to the present day.


List of contents

Preface 1. Theory and Methods 2. Racial Relations in Britain and USA 3. Immigration Scheme for West Indian Workers 4. Employment of West Indian Negroes 5. Relationships at Work 6. Housing, Marriage and Sexual Relations 7. Further Aspects of Prejudice and Conflict 8. Adjustment of West Indians 9. The End of the Scheme 10. Conclusion Appendix Index

About the author

Anthony H. Richmond

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First published in 1954, Colour Prejudice in Britain is an account of the assimilation and adjustment of 345 West Indian workers who came to England between 1941 and 1943, many of whom have stayed to the present day.

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