London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race

London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race

by Kennetta Hammond Perry
ISBN-10:
0190240202
ISBN-13:
9780190240202
Pub. Date:
01/04/2016
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190240202
ISBN-13:
9780190240202
Pub. Date:
01/04/2016
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race

London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race

by Kennetta Hammond Perry
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Overview

Black people in the British Empire have long challenged the notion that "there ain't no black in the Union Jack." For the post-World War II wave of Afro-Caribbean migrants, many of whom had long been subjects of the Empire, claims to a British identity and imperial citizenship were considered to be theirs by birthright. However, while Britain was internationally touted as a paragon of fair play and equal justice, they arrived in a nation that was frequently hostile and unwilling to incorporate Black people into its concept of what it meant to be British. Black Britons therefore confronted the racial politics of British citizenship and became active political agents in challenging anti-Black racism. In a society with a highly racially circumscribed sense of identity-and the laws, customs, and institutions to back it up-Black Britons had to organize and fight to assert their right to belong.

In London Is The Place for Me, Kennetta Hammond Perry explores how Afro-Caribbean migrants navigated the politics of race and citizenship in Britain and reconfigured the boundaries of what it meant to be both Black and British at a critical juncture in the history of Empire and twentieth century transnational race politics. She situates their experience within a broader context of Black imperial and diasporic political participation, and examines the pushback-both legal and physical-that the migrants' presence provoked.

Bringing together a variety of sources including calypso music, photographs, migrant narratives, and records of grassroots Black political organizations, London Is the Place for Me positions Black Britons as part of wider public debates both at home and abroad about citizenship, the meaning of Britishness and the politics of race in the second half of the twentieth century. The United Kingdom's postwar discriminatory curbs on immigration and explosion of racial violence forced White Britons as well as Black to question their perception of Britain as a racially progressive society and, therefore, to question the very foundation of their own identities. Perry's examination expands our understanding of race and the Black experience in Europe and uncovers the critical role that Black people played in the formation of contemporary British society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190240202
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/04/2016
Series: Transgressing Boundaries: Studies in Black Politics and Black Communities
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Kennetta Hammond Perry is Assistant Professor of History at East Carolina University. Her research interests include transnational race politics, Black Europe and the connections between emancipation and citizenship. Her work on race politics in Britain has been published in the Journal of British Studies, History Compass and appears in a new volume on 20th century protests movements, The Other Special Relationship: Race, Rights and Riots in Britain and the United States.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction Windrush Politics

Chapter 1 Race, Empire and the Formation of Black Britain

Chapter 2 Migration, Citizenship and the Boundaries of Belonging

Chapter 3 'Race Riots' and the Mystique of British Anti-Racism

Chapter 4 Are We to Be Mauled Down Just Because We Are Black?

Chapter 5 Exposing the Racial Politics of Immigration Controls

Chapter 6 The Limits of Campaigning Against Racial Discrimination

Epilogue Black Britain, the State and the Politics of Race
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