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Black History Month 2019

October 23, 2019 liverpooluniversitypressblog

To mark Black History Month this year, we’ve put together a list of recent and forthcoming books and journal articles providing new insights into the area. Find out more about these books and articles below! Britain's Black Past Edited by Gretchen H. Gerzina In recent years researchers, both affiliated and independent, have done exciting new … Continue reading →

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History, Literature, postcolonial studies

Skin colour discrimination in Jamaica during the era of decolonisation

September 23, 2019 liverpooluniversitypressblog 2 Comments

by Henrice Altink

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