The Politics of Race in Britain and South Africa - Elizabeth Williams

The Politics of Race in Britain and South Africa

Black British Solidarity and the Anti-Apartheid Struggle
Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2015
I.B. Tauris (Verlag)
978-1-78076-420-7 (ISBN)
159,95 inkl. MwSt
Examines the British support for the anti-apartheid movement among its own black communities. This title highlights the connection between domestic anti-racism struggles and the struggle in South Africa, showing how black Britons who were themselves fighting racism in British society identified and expressed solidarity with black South Africans.
The postwar government of South Africa, led by H.F. Verwoerd, implemented wide-ranging racial segregation laws, beginning the open policy of apartheid in one of Africa's most prosperous and internationally influential states. During the apartheid era, the British government faced an uneasy dilemma: while repudiating apartheid laws it maintained an ambiguous stance towards the South African government. As black South African's were reduced to the status of non-citizens after the 1970 Citizenship Act, increasing numbers of exiles and fugitives were finding refuge in Britain, which was now home to a growing anti-apartheid protest movement. This is the first book to examine the British support for the anti-apartheid movement among its own black communities. Elizabeth Williams highlights the connection between domestic anti-racism struggles and the struggle in South Africa, showing how black Britons who were themselves fighting racism in British society identified and expressed solidarity with black South Africans during the Apartheid years.
Williams further assesses the way in which Black communities in Britain viewed Margaret Thatcher's support of South Africa despite the international call for sanctions. Featuring the work of acclaimed documentary photographer and civil rights activist Vanley Burke, this will be an essential book for students and scholars of race, British history, international relations, post-colonial studies and South African history.

Elizabeth Williams is Visiting Tutor at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Introduction
1. The West Indian and African Roots of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Britain
2. ‘Enemies of Apartheid…Friends of South Africa’, the British Government
and the Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1950s-1980s
3. The ANC, PAC and Opposition to Apartheid in Britain, 1960s-1980s
4. The Anti-Apartheid Movement and the Formation of the Black and Ethnic Minority Committee during the 1980s
5. Partners in Protest, Black Solidarity with the Anti-Apartheid Struggle, 1970s-1980s
6. Black Radical Solidarity with the Anti-Apartheid Struggle, 1970s-1980s
7. Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.3.2015
Zusatzinfo 6 bw integrated
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 535 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78076-420-0 / 1780764200
ISBN-13 978-1-78076-420-7 / 9781780764207
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
der Westen, der Osten und ich

von Adam Soboczynski

Buch | Hardcover (2023)
Klett-Cotta (Verlag)
20,00
der deutsche Kommunist

von Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk

Buch | Hardcover (2023)
C.H.Beck (Verlag)
58,00