1st Edition

Africans in Britain

Edited By David Killingray Copyright 1995
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection of essays looks at the history of African people in Britain mainly over the past 200 years

    Editor's Note, Africans in the United Kingdom: An Introduction, Unreconciled Strivings and Ironic Strategies: Three Afro-British Authors of the Late Georgian Period, Skilled Workers or Marginalized Poor? The African Population of the United Kingdom, 1812-52, Ethnic Identity, Transience and Settlement: The Kru in Liverpool since the Late Nineteenth Century, West African Students in Britain, 1900-60: The Politics of Exile, African Students in Britain: The Case of Aberdeen University, Achtung! The Black Prince: West Africans in the Royal Air Force, 1939-46, Kwame Nkrumah: The London Years, 1945-47, The Impact of Seretse Khama on British Public Opinion, 1948-56 and 1978, Doubly Elite: African Rhodes Scholars, 1960-90, Notes on Contributors, Index

    Biography

    David Killingray