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Police relied heavily on the “sus law” – which allowed them to stop, search and potentially arrest people purely on suspicion of breaking the law – during Operation Swamp 81. Within five days, 943 people had been stopped and searched, with 82 arrested. Rebecca Gowland. Britannia 48 (2017) 177–194 doi: 10.1017/S0068113X17000125 Embodied Identities in Roman Britain: A Bioarchaeological Approach. Ottobah Cugoano was an anti-slavery campaigner and one of the first formerly enslaved people to write and publish a text in the English language. Professor of History and Memory of Slavery at the University of Bristol, Olivette Otele, discusses Britain’s dominant role in transatlantic slavery, and the legacies of the trade that still shape our world today.

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Hales, Jon; Camilla Nevill; Steve Pudney; Sarah Tipping (November 2009). "Longitudinal analysis of the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003–06" (PDF). Research Report. London: Home Office. 19: 23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2010 . Retrieved 7 October 2010. Sumita Mukherjee, "‘Narrow-majority’ and ‘Bow-and-agree’: Public Attitudes Towards the Elections of the First Asian MPs in Britain, Dadabhai Naoroji and Mancherjee Merwanjee Bhownaggree, 1885–1906" [ permanent dead link], Journal of the Oxford University History Society, 1 (2004), p. 3. Mortimer, Ian (2013). The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England. Random House UK. p.119. ISBN 9780099542070. A collection of five sculptures by artist Carl Gabriel is helping us explore the story of Peter Thelluson, who made his fortune from goods connected to slave-based production. Binns, Daniel. "Britain's salute to our health service heroes enters a fourth week". Metro Newspaper UK . Retrieved 22 April 2020.a b Phillips, Trevor; Mike Phillips (2009). Windrush: The Irresistible Rise of Multi-Racial Britain. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0006530398. Colonial soldiers and sailors of Afro-Caribbean descent served in the United Kingdom during the First World War and some settled in British cities. The South Shields community—which also included other "coloured" seamen known as lascars, who were from South Asia and the Arab world—were victims of the UK's first race riot in 1919. [161] Soon eight other cities with significant non-white communities were also hit by race riots. [162] Due to these disturbances, many of the residents from the Arab world as well as some other immigrants were evacuated to their homelands. [163] In that first postwar summer, other racial riots of whites against "coloured" peoples also took place in numerous United States cities, towns in the Caribbean, and South Africa. [162] They were part of the social dislocation after the war as societies struggled to integrate veterans into the work forces again, and groups competed for jobs and housing. At Australian insistence, the British refused to accept the Racial Equality Proposal put forward by the Japanese at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Chapter 9, tables 9.1 – 9.4, of Home Office publication Statistics on Race and the Criminal Justice System 2004. a b c "2021 Census: Ethnic group, local authorities in the United Kingdom". Office for National Statistics . Retrieved 29 November 2022. diversemediagroup.co.uk". diversemediagroup.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 August 2018 . Retrieved 26 March 2018.

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