War to windrush : Black women in Britain 1939 to 1948 / Stephen Bourne.

  • Bourne, Stephen, 1957 October 31-
Date:
[2018]
  • Books

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Description

Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush, Stephen Bourne's War to Windrush explores the lives of Britain's immigrant community through the experiences of Black British women during the period spanning from the beginning of World War II to the arrival of the Empire Windrush in 1948. In those short years, Black British women performed integral roles in keeping the country functioning and set the stage for the arrival of other Black Britons on the MV Empire Windrush. The book shows first-hand what life was like in Britain for Black women through photography and evocative prose. War to Windrush retraces the history of those women who helped to build the great, multicultural Britain we know today. It is a celebration of multiculturalism and immigration, much needed in today's political climate.

Publication/Creation

London : Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd., [2018]

Physical description

xvi, 218 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Introduction -- Britain part 1 -- Expatriates part 1 -- Visiting Americans part 1 -- Britain part 2 -- Expatriates part 2 -- West Indian women in wartime -- Expatriates part 3 -- Britain part 3 -- Visiting Americans part 2 -- Expatriates part 4 -- Britain 1948 -- Conclusion -- Appendix I: Black women in British cinema 1939-48: a chronology -- Appendix II: Black women on British television 1946-48: a chronology.

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  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    ZEP.41.D
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 1909762857
  • 9781909762855