My Journey Through Racism: No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs: Being Bright but Not Clever
Is hoped that this book will contribute to greater discussions of the treatment of immigrant blacks and minorities in Britain and whether the attitudinal DNA has been retained or has grown stronger or weaker in the current population. It would convey to readers whether there has been significant change to date in race relations in the UK It is also an attempt to assist the youth in society to assert themselves, combat racism and live by the creed of equality.
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My Journey Through Racism: No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs: Being Bright but Not Clever
Is hoped that this book will contribute to greater discussions of the treatment of immigrant blacks and minorities in Britain and whether the attitudinal DNA has been retained or has grown stronger or weaker in the current population. It would convey to readers whether there has been significant change to date in race relations in the UK It is also an attempt to assist the youth in society to assert themselves, combat racism and live by the creed of equality.
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My Journey Through Racism: No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs: Being Bright but Not Clever

My Journey Through Racism: No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs: Being Bright but Not Clever

by Pearson Nurse
My Journey Through Racism: No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs: Being Bright but Not Clever

My Journey Through Racism: No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs: Being Bright but Not Clever

by Pearson Nurse

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Is hoped that this book will contribute to greater discussions of the treatment of immigrant blacks and minorities in Britain and whether the attitudinal DNA has been retained or has grown stronger or weaker in the current population. It would convey to readers whether there has been significant change to date in race relations in the UK It is also an attempt to assist the youth in society to assert themselves, combat racism and live by the creed of equality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456775353
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 03/30/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 294 KB

About the Author

As a black person living in England, I became consciously aware of the animosity levelled at the black community. Having worked in education, I became more aware of the sufferings of black people who are forced to yield to unfair practices in order to survive in a racist environment.
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