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"We Ask for British Justice" : Workers and Racial Difference in Late Imperial Britain
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Laura Tabili
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9781501737930
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December 31 2020
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February 14 2020
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10.7591/9781501737930
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
1. “I Can Get No Justice”: Black Men and Colonial Race Relations on the Western Front
pp. 30
2. “A Shame on Britain’s Part”: Problems of Empire in the Postwar Order
pp. 41
3. Black Seamen in British Ships: The Uses of Race for British Shipowners
pp. 58
4. A “Blot on Our Hospitality”: Recolonizing Black Seamen Ashore in Britain
pp. 81
5. “We Shall Soon Be Having 'Rule Britannia’ Sung in Pidgin English”: The National Union of Seamen and the Uses of Race
pp. 113
6. Contesting the Boundaries of Race and Nationality: The Coloured Alien Seamen Order, Policy and Protest
pp. 135
7. “The Honour to Belong”: Black Workers and Interracial Settlements in Interwar Britain
pp. 161
8. “Getting Out of Hand”: Black Service and Black Activism in “The People’s War”
pp. 178
Conclusion
pp. 185
Appendix One. Lascars
pp. 187
Appendix Two. Chronology of the Anti-Chinese Campaign
pp. 188
A Note on Archival Documents
pp. 189
Notes
pp. 249
Index
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