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Great War to race riots

Heneghan Madeline2017
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In 1919, race riots in Liverpool culminated in the racist murder of Bermudian seaman, Charles Wotten, chased from a boarding house, thrown into the dock and pelted with stones until he drowned. This tragic event took place against a backdrop of racial attacks against Liverpool's black community and those from other countries, who came to work, or were demobilised in Liverpool after they had fought for Britain in World War I.A list of the names of some of those caught up in the riots, and a series of letters where they argue their case and plead for support, was rediscovered by a community historian and brought to Writing on the Wall. They form the basis of this book, which through reports of the time of the 1919 riots and most importantly the voices of the men themselves caught up in the troubles, explores the growth and development of Liverpool's black community. "You can't overstate the significance of this book based on the brilliant work of the Great War to Race Riots project - it's a must-read for anyone wanting to understand both the troubles we've been through, and our strength and resilience." (Levi Tafari) --From back cover.
Main title:
Great War to race riots / Madeline Heneghan & Emy Onoura.
Author:
Imprint:
Liverpool : Writing on the Wall, 2017.
Collation:
113 pages : illustrations (some colour).
ISBN:
9781910580196
Local class:
HI.1.01/HEN
Language:
English
BRN:
2932456
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