Summary
This paper discusses the post-war movement of coloured migrants from the West African and West Indian colonies to the United Kingdom. The reasons for the migration are explained, the scanty statistical evidence assessed, and the difficulties of assimilation discussed.
This article is based on material collected in the course of a project carried out on a grant from the Noel-Buxton Trust.
This article is based on material collected in the course of a project carried out on a grant from the Noel-Buxton Trust.
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This article is based on material collected in the course of a project carried out on a grant from the Noel-Buxton Trust.