![]() ![]() Though the iconic anti-racist and black liberation struggles would only occur from the late-1960s onwards, their roots are to be found in the social and cultural formations of the immediate postwar period. However, such change was not achieved painlessly with the migrant experience of class inseparable from their experience of a racism ubiquitous at both institutional and interpersonal levels and its amelioration (however imperfect) the result of decades of collective struggle. ![]() ![]() The arrival of Commonwealth migrants to Britain following World War Two signalled the beginning of a significant change in the country’s class composition. ![]()
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