Many Struggles
Many Struggles
New Histories of African and Caribbean People in Britain
Adi, Hakim
Pluto Press
07/2023
288
Mole
Inglês
9780745347653
15 a 20 dias
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About the contributors
Introduction by Hakim Adi
1. 'A Diamond in the Dirt': The Experiences of Anne Sancho in Eighteenth-Century London - Montaz Marche
2. Out in the English Countryside: Black People in Eighteenth-Century Warwickshire - Annabelle Gilmore
3. Chasing shadows: Conducting a regional Black history of Falmouth and Penryn during the Packet Boat Years of 1688 to 1850 - Kate Bernstock
4. 'Comrade Algerine Sankoh of West Africa' - Pan-Africanist and Britain's first Black revolutionary socialist? - Christian Hogsbjerg
5. Duse Mohamed Ali, the African Times and Orient Review and the British Government - Rey Bowen
6. Dark Lovers and Desdemonas: Gender, Race and Pan-Africanism in Britain, 1935-1945 - Theo Williams
7. A Luta Continua: The political journey of Manchester's Black women activists, 1945-1980 - A.S. Francis
8. How West Indian students and migrants cooperated in fighting racialised injustices in Britain 1950s-1970s - Claudia Tomlinson
9. 'The Black Power Desk': The Response of the State to the British Black Power Movement - Perry Blankson
10. Black Power in Britain and the Caribbean: establishing connections, 1968-1973 - Elanor Kramer-Taylor
11. 'The enemy in our midst': Caribbean women and the protection of community in Leeds - Olivia Wyatt
12. Moving through Britain with Rastafari Women: Resistance & Unity in Babylon - Aleema Gray
13. The Black Parents' Movement - Hannah Francis
14. Mollie Hunte: Educational Psychologist, Educator and Activist: What archival collections can tell us - Rebecca Adams
15. 'Black Footprints' - A trio of experiences - Zainab Abbas, Tony Soares, Ansel Wong
Introduction by Hakim Adi
1. 'A Diamond in the Dirt': The Experiences of Anne Sancho in Eighteenth-Century London - Montaz Marche
2. Out in the English Countryside: Black People in Eighteenth-Century Warwickshire - Annabelle Gilmore
3. Chasing shadows: Conducting a regional Black history of Falmouth and Penryn during the Packet Boat Years of 1688 to 1850 - Kate Bernstock
4. 'Comrade Algerine Sankoh of West Africa' - Pan-Africanist and Britain's first Black revolutionary socialist? - Christian Hogsbjerg
5. Duse Mohamed Ali, the African Times and Orient Review and the British Government - Rey Bowen
6. Dark Lovers and Desdemonas: Gender, Race and Pan-Africanism in Britain, 1935-1945 - Theo Williams
7. A Luta Continua: The political journey of Manchester's Black women activists, 1945-1980 - A.S. Francis
8. How West Indian students and migrants cooperated in fighting racialised injustices in Britain 1950s-1970s - Claudia Tomlinson
9. 'The Black Power Desk': The Response of the State to the British Black Power Movement - Perry Blankson
10. Black Power in Britain and the Caribbean: establishing connections, 1968-1973 - Elanor Kramer-Taylor
11. 'The enemy in our midst': Caribbean women and the protection of community in Leeds - Olivia Wyatt
12. Moving through Britain with Rastafari Women: Resistance & Unity in Babylon - Aleema Gray
13. The Black Parents' Movement - Hannah Francis
14. Mollie Hunte: Educational Psychologist, Educator and Activist: What archival collections can tell us - Rebecca Adams
15. 'Black Footprints' - A trio of experiences - Zainab Abbas, Tony Soares, Ansel Wong
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Black People in Nineteenth Century Britain; BLM; Black Lives Matter; Race Relations; Pan-Africanism; Post-colonialism; Colonialism; Black Power; Queer History; Black Women's History; Black People in Twentieth Century Britain; History; Black People in Eighteenth Century Britain; Black people in Seventeenth Century Britain; Black people in Sixteenth Century Britain; Windrush; Black Political History; Black Power in Britain; History of Black People in Britain; Black British History; Black British studies; Black studies
About the contributors
Introduction by Hakim Adi
1. 'A Diamond in the Dirt': The Experiences of Anne Sancho in Eighteenth-Century London - Montaz Marche
2. Out in the English Countryside: Black People in Eighteenth-Century Warwickshire - Annabelle Gilmore
3. Chasing shadows: Conducting a regional Black history of Falmouth and Penryn during the Packet Boat Years of 1688 to 1850 - Kate Bernstock
4. 'Comrade Algerine Sankoh of West Africa' - Pan-Africanist and Britain's first Black revolutionary socialist? - Christian Hogsbjerg
5. Duse Mohamed Ali, the African Times and Orient Review and the British Government - Rey Bowen
6. Dark Lovers and Desdemonas: Gender, Race and Pan-Africanism in Britain, 1935-1945 - Theo Williams
7. A Luta Continua: The political journey of Manchester's Black women activists, 1945-1980 - A.S. Francis
8. How West Indian students and migrants cooperated in fighting racialised injustices in Britain 1950s-1970s - Claudia Tomlinson
9. 'The Black Power Desk': The Response of the State to the British Black Power Movement - Perry Blankson
10. Black Power in Britain and the Caribbean: establishing connections, 1968-1973 - Elanor Kramer-Taylor
11. 'The enemy in our midst': Caribbean women and the protection of community in Leeds - Olivia Wyatt
12. Moving through Britain with Rastafari Women: Resistance & Unity in Babylon - Aleema Gray
13. The Black Parents' Movement - Hannah Francis
14. Mollie Hunte: Educational Psychologist, Educator and Activist: What archival collections can tell us - Rebecca Adams
15. 'Black Footprints' - A trio of experiences - Zainab Abbas, Tony Soares, Ansel Wong
Introduction by Hakim Adi
1. 'A Diamond in the Dirt': The Experiences of Anne Sancho in Eighteenth-Century London - Montaz Marche
2. Out in the English Countryside: Black People in Eighteenth-Century Warwickshire - Annabelle Gilmore
3. Chasing shadows: Conducting a regional Black history of Falmouth and Penryn during the Packet Boat Years of 1688 to 1850 - Kate Bernstock
4. 'Comrade Algerine Sankoh of West Africa' - Pan-Africanist and Britain's first Black revolutionary socialist? - Christian Hogsbjerg
5. Duse Mohamed Ali, the African Times and Orient Review and the British Government - Rey Bowen
6. Dark Lovers and Desdemonas: Gender, Race and Pan-Africanism in Britain, 1935-1945 - Theo Williams
7. A Luta Continua: The political journey of Manchester's Black women activists, 1945-1980 - A.S. Francis
8. How West Indian students and migrants cooperated in fighting racialised injustices in Britain 1950s-1970s - Claudia Tomlinson
9. 'The Black Power Desk': The Response of the State to the British Black Power Movement - Perry Blankson
10. Black Power in Britain and the Caribbean: establishing connections, 1968-1973 - Elanor Kramer-Taylor
11. 'The enemy in our midst': Caribbean women and the protection of community in Leeds - Olivia Wyatt
12. Moving through Britain with Rastafari Women: Resistance & Unity in Babylon - Aleema Gray
13. The Black Parents' Movement - Hannah Francis
14. Mollie Hunte: Educational Psychologist, Educator and Activist: What archival collections can tell us - Rebecca Adams
15. 'Black Footprints' - A trio of experiences - Zainab Abbas, Tony Soares, Ansel Wong
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Black People in Nineteenth Century Britain; BLM; Black Lives Matter; Race Relations; Pan-Africanism; Post-colonialism; Colonialism; Black Power; Queer History; Black Women's History; Black People in Twentieth Century Britain; History; Black People in Eighteenth Century Britain; Black people in Seventeenth Century Britain; Black people in Sixteenth Century Britain; Windrush; Black Political History; Black Power in Britain; History of Black People in Britain; Black British History; Black British studies; Black studies