1995
DOI: 10.1177/026272809501500113
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Book Reviews : Hindu Children in Britain by Robert Jackson and Eleanor Nesbitt. Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham Books, 1993. Pp. x, 228

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“…The first Pan-African Conference had been held there in Westminster Hall in 1900, 40 while there existed two publications, the African Times and Orient Review, that circulated pan-Africanist ideas. 41 There also existed the moderate League of Coloured People (LCP) that advocated racial equality, both in Britain and globally, and which produced its own journal The Keys. 42 Perhaps the most organised anti-colonial Black organisation in this period was the West African Students' Union which published a journal, WASU, that first appeared in 1926.…”
Section: Black London In the Interwar Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first Pan-African Conference had been held there in Westminster Hall in 1900, 40 while there existed two publications, the African Times and Orient Review, that circulated pan-Africanist ideas. 41 There also existed the moderate League of Coloured People (LCP) that advocated racial equality, both in Britain and globally, and which produced its own journal The Keys. 42 Perhaps the most organised anti-colonial Black organisation in this period was the West African Students' Union which published a journal, WASU, that first appeared in 1926.…”
Section: Black London In the Interwar Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%