This book is the first attempt to understand one of Britain's hidden populations - The post Windrush generation, who matured within a post-industrial British society that rendered them both invisible and irrelevant. A reflective testament of what life was really like for black men in Britain.
This book is the first attempt to understand one of Britain's hidden populations - The post Windrush generation, who matured within a post-industrial British society that rendered them both invisible and irrelevant. A reflective testament of what life was really like for black men in Britain.
Kenny Monrose is an Affiliated Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge, and a College Research Associate at Wolfson College, Cambridge.
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Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: personal curiosity and research trajectory 2 Historical context 3 Research approach and methods 4 Black British self-concept 5 Being a black man 6 The crisis of the black family in Britain 7 Uneducated, educated or mis-educated? 8 Black British religious instruction 9 Criminal participation, desistance and preclusion 10 Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: personal curiosity and research trajectory 2 Historical context 3 Research approach and methods 4 Black British self-concept 5 Being a black man 6 The crisis of the black family in Britain 7 Uneducated, educated or mis-educated? 8 Black British religious instruction 9 Criminal participation, desistance and preclusion 10 Conclusion Index
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