Anti-Racism in Britain

Anti-Racism in Britain

Traditions, Histories and Trajectories, c. 1880-Present

Williams, Theo; Redhead, Grace; East, Saffron

Manchester University Press

11/2024

272

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9781526171115

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Introduction: Anti-racism in Britain: Traditions, histories and trajectories - Saffron East, Grace Redhead and Theo Williams
Part I: Domestic, imperial and global anti-racist alliances and encounters
1 Countering racial discrimination in Britain, 1880s-1913 - David Killingray
2 From racist humanitarianism to colonial human rights: The British Congo Reform Movement and the complicated history of (anti-)racism - Felix Loesing
3 George Orwell, Pan-Africanism, and reconciling anti-imperialism with 'Britishness' - Theo Williams
4 British anti-racism in Australia: Exploring the nexus through the anti-racist activism of Jessie Street, 1950-60 - Alison Holland
Part II: Anti-racism and the making of post-imperial Britain
5 Celebrating African culture in the North East of England, 1930s-40s - Vanessa Mongey
6 British Jews and the Race Relations Acts - Joseph Finlay
7 South Asian political Blackness in Britain: Lessons and limitations of anti-racist solidarity - Saffron East
8 'Unfinished activisms': From Black self-help to mutual aid organising today - Sophia Siddiqui
Part III: Anti-racism, memory and identity
9 Memory, multiculturalism and anti-racism in East London, 1990-2006 - Finn Gleeson
10 Tartan inclusivity or workers' internationalism? The St Andrew's Day Anti-Racism March and Rally in Scotland - Talat Ahmed
11 'Martin Luther King fought for a colour-blind society': African American civil rights in UK political discourse - Megan Hunt
Afterword - Priyamvada Gopal
Index -- .
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Trades Union Congress; political Blackness; Race Relations Acts; multiculturalism; Jessie Street; colorblindness; pan-Africanism; North East England; mutual aid; George Orwell