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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'.
Kalbir Shukra is a Lecturer in Community and Youth Work at Goldsmiths College, London.
Abbreviations1. Introduction. A Review Of The Background2. Black Political Organisation - 1955-19673. ‘Black’ Consciousness3. Ethnic Pluralism And Black Perspectives5. A Black Perspective In The Labour Party 6. ‘Race’, Class And Social Change 7. In Conclusion. An Agenda For The 21st CenturyNotesBibliographyIndex
'Raises fundamental questions about the nature of the New Labour agenda for Britain's black communities, and crucially, for different strata of those communities'