The history of the African and Caribbean communities in Britain
Adi, Hakim2020
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Many people think that Britain's black population has only developed in modern times, especially since the end of the Second World War in 1945. In fact there have been distinct African communities in cities such as London, Bristol, Edinburgh and Cardiff for over 300 years. The first Africans may even have come to Britain thousands of years ago. This book reveals the little-known history of the African and Caribbean communities in Britain. It looks at why people came to Britain, the problems they faced, and the contribution they have made to British society. There are case studies of particular individuals, and some rarely published photographs.
[New edition].
London : Wayland, 2020.London : Wayland, 2020.
48 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), map (colour) ; 25 cm
Originally published: 2014.Previous edition: 2014.Includes index.
Interest grade level: Key Stage 3.; Key Stage 4.Juvenile.
9781526317971 (pbk)
305.89
English
Africans -- Great Britain -- Juvenile literatureWest Indians -- Great Britain -- Juvenile literatureAfricans -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literatureWest Indians -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literatureTeenage Non-FictionPersonal and Social IssuesFor National Curriculum Key Stage 3Interest age: from c 12 yearsChildren's / Teenage: general interestChildren's / Teenage general interest: History & the pastChildren's / Teenage general interest: People & places
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