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FIRST THEY IGNORE YOU: Part Three - The Fight For Race Equality in the UK

Reasons Revisited

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Race Relations in Britain in the Sixties and Seventies

In his lifetime, we've been winning the arguments for race equality and against racism. The voice of black ageand and mixed race people in britain in the 20 twenties has never been higher. We see legislation on race relations the sixties and seventies. In 19 forty eight, there's the citizenship act, which confers an equal british status to everyone living in the british empire whether they are here or overseas. After that? If sunde catwale is born here, because there's no war to send him back to my parents from india and irelands, that's going to get a bit complicated. So i always thought the's something very interesting

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