'Claudia Jones and the West Indian Gazette': Reflections on the Emergence of Post-colonial Britain |
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Authors: | Schwarz Bill |
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Affiliation: | 1 Goldsmiths' College, London |
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Abstract: | In this article the specifically domestic and cultural propertiesof British decolonization are explored. It is suggested thatthe very category of post-colonial Britain invitesus to think in these terms. Conventionally, the question ofthe domestic consequences of decolonization is thought in termsof the native white population of Britain. This article turnsattention to the role of the black migrants resident in themetropolis during the years of decolonization: most especially,to the role of West Indians. By a reading of the West IndianGazette it is proposed that the West Indian migrant played anactive role in the organization of a specifically anti-colonialcultureproviding the means by which white Britons, too,could come to terms with the end of Empire. |
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