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Community care: the black experience
£0.75 The first study to ask black groups for their experiences and opinions on community care. -
Resource directory on ‘race’ and racism in social work
£2.50 A bibliographical guide covering elders, families, community care, HIV/AIDS, mental health, probation and criminal justice. -
Deadly silence: black deaths in custody
£2.50 The first comprehensive study in Britain on how black people have died in the custody of the police, prisons and special hospitals. -
Newham: the forging of a black community
£1.75 Situates the growth of Newham's working-class black community in the context of industrial development and decline around London's docks. -
Homelands of the mind: Jewish feminism and identity politics
£1.75 How do we hold on to both a Jewish and a feminist identity? -
Policing Against Black People
£5.00 This major report on policing in Britain demonstrates how a whole underclass of black people, situated in the most deprived areas of the inner city, have been marked out for a particular form of policing. -
How Racism Came to Britain
£2.50 The third book in a series that explains how racism came to Britain. It is highly readable, serious – yet entertaining – and is especially suitable for young people. -
Towards an anti-racist feminism
£1.75 'When the women's movement as we know it today, took off in the latter part of the 1960s, the debt of inspiration it owed to the black movement was obvious and acknowledged.' -
Patterns of Racism
£2.50 The second book in a series that traces the different ways that racism and colonialism have developed in various parts of the world and how and why they took on particular forms. Bringing the story up to the twentieth century, it covers North America, Australia and New Zealand, Southern Africa, Latin America, the West Indies and India. -
Roots of Racism (Free Digital Edition)
£0.00 The first book in a series which covers Europe’s early contacts with black people and the factors that fuelled the original drive for conquest. From the initial dominance of the Spanish and Portuguese, it traces the establishment of a worldwide colonial system and how that in turn fed Europe’s economic development – in particular through the industrial revolution. -
A different hunger: writings on black resistance (out of print)
£5.00 A seminal collection of essays on racism and black resistance from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. -
Southall: the birth of a black community
£2.50 On 23 April 1979, a whole community took to the streets to protest at the invasion of its town by the fascists.