Kalbir Shukra traces the course of black and anti-racist politics
in Britain since the 1940s, offering a valuable historical
perspective on black political organisation. Shukra assesses the
aspirations and strategies of Asian and African-Caribbeans who
organised against racism in the 1960s and 1970s. She also traces
the tensions between ethnic and black political strategists and
examines the debates around the boundaries of 'blackness'.
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