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Black people in the British empire / Peter Fryer ; foreword by Stella Dadzie.

By: Fryer, Peter, 1927- [author.].Contributor(s): Dadzie, Stella, 1952- [writer of foreword.].Publisher: London : Pluto Press, 2021Edition: 2nd edition.Description: xix, 173 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780745343709; 9780745343693; 9780745343716; 9780745343730; 9780745343723.Subject(s): Black people -- Great Britain -- History | Slavery -- Great Britain -- History | Great Britain -- Race relations | Great Britain -- Colonies -- HistoryDDC classification: 941.00496
Contents:
I. How Britain becanme 'Great Britain' -- Britain and its empire -- The triangular trade - India -- The Caribbean from 1834 -- Africa (other than southern Africa) -- Territories of white settlement -- Profits of empire -- How Black people were ruled -- The empire and the British working class -- II. Racism -- The concept of 'race' -- Racism and slavery -- Racism and empire -- The reproduction of racism -- III. Resistance -- The struggle against slavery -- The Caribbean after emancipation -- India.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 941.00496 FRY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 019460

Previous edition: 1988.

I. How Britain becanme 'Great Britain' -- Britain and its empire -- The triangular trade - India -- The Caribbean from 1834 -- Africa (other than southern Africa) -- Territories of white settlement -- Profits of empire -- How Black people were ruled -- The empire and the British working class -- II. Racism -- The concept of 'race' -- Racism and slavery -- Racism and empire -- The reproduction of racism -- III. Resistance -- The struggle against slavery -- The Caribbean after emancipation -- India.

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