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7. “The Honour to Belong”: Black Workers and Interracial Settlements in Interwar Britain
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. “I Can Get No Justice”: Black Men and Colonial Race Relations on the Western Front 15
- 2. “A Shame on Britain’s Part”: Problems of Empire in the Postwar Order 30
- 3. Black Seamen in British Ships: The Uses of Race for British Shipowners 41
- 4. A “Blot on Our Hospitality”: Recolonizing Black Seamen Ashore in Britain 58
- 5. “We Shall Soon Be Having 'Rule Britannia’ Sung in Pidgin English”: The National Union of Seamen and the Uses of Race 81
- 6. Contesting the Boundaries of Race and Nationality: The Coloured Alien Seamen Order, Policy and Protest 113
- 7. “The Honour to Belong”: Black Workers and Interracial Settlements in Interwar Britain 135
- 8. “Getting Out of Hand”: Black Service and Black Activism in “The People’s War” 161
- Conclusion 178
- Appendix One. Lascars 185
- Appendix Two. Chronology of the Anti-Chinese Campaign 187
- A Note on Archival Documents 188
- Notes 189
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. “I Can Get No Justice”: Black Men and Colonial Race Relations on the Western Front 15
- 2. “A Shame on Britain’s Part”: Problems of Empire in the Postwar Order 30
- 3. Black Seamen in British Ships: The Uses of Race for British Shipowners 41
- 4. A “Blot on Our Hospitality”: Recolonizing Black Seamen Ashore in Britain 58
- 5. “We Shall Soon Be Having 'Rule Britannia’ Sung in Pidgin English”: The National Union of Seamen and the Uses of Race 81
- 6. Contesting the Boundaries of Race and Nationality: The Coloured Alien Seamen Order, Policy and Protest 113
- 7. “The Honour to Belong”: Black Workers and Interracial Settlements in Interwar Britain 135
- 8. “Getting Out of Hand”: Black Service and Black Activism in “The People’s War” 161
- Conclusion 178
- Appendix One. Lascars 185
- Appendix Two. Chronology of the Anti-Chinese Campaign 187
- A Note on Archival Documents 188
- Notes 189
- Index 249