STAYING POWER: THE HISTORY OF BLACK PEOPLE IN BRITAIN

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STAYING POWER: THE HISTORY OF BLACK PEOPLE IN BRITAIN
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = 323.15(410)
P Fryer
Pluto, 1984 632pp RB37390

Traces the presence of black people in Britain from
the time of the Roman occupation to the present day.
Examines slavery and the shaping of the black community
and the impact of British racism. The author defines Black
people as Africans and Asians and their descendants. Bibliography.

United Kingdom, police, slave trade, port, riot, immigration
legislation, race relations

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