The Making of the Black Working Class in Britain – Ron Ramdin

The Making of the Black Working Class in Britain – Ron Ramdin

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Available with shipping in the US and UK only. A classic history of the role of Black working-class struggles throughout the twentieth century In this pioneering history, Ron Ramdin traces the roots of Britain’s disadvantaged black working class. From the development of a small black presence in the sixteenth century, through the colonial labour institutions of slavery, indentureship, and trade unionism, Ramdin expertly guides us through the stages of creation for a UK minority whose origins are often overlooked. He examines the emergence of a black radical ideology underpinning twentieth-century struggles against unemployment, racial attacks and workplace inequality, and delves into the murky realms of employer and trade union racism. First published in 1987, this revised edition includes a new introduction reflecting on events over the past four decades.Reviews“This is a pioneering and valuable work of scholarship and interpretation.”– New Society“Well-written and presented

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