Blackening Britain: Caribbean Radicalism from Windrush to Decolonization

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2020)
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Abstract

Blackening Britain explores the key moments, figures, and patterns of radical black political development among Caribbean and African migrants in Britain after World War II. Ultimately, the move away from British identity and a radical, revolutionary consciousness rooted in the West Indian background was forged in the contentious space of Britain.

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