Coloured immigrants in britain / by
J. A. G. Griffith...[et al]
- London Oxford University Press 1960
- 225p
CONTENTS
Map: Towns Visited for the Survey
Foreword. By Philip Mason
PART I A GENERAL SURVEY. By Donald Wood
Chapter 1 The Immigration
Chapter 2 The Immigrants in the Towns
PART II A SOCIOLOGICAL REPORT. By Judith Henderson Chapter 3 Race Relations in Britain Chapter 4 Theoretical Considerations
Bibliography for Part II
PART III STATEMENTS AND ATTITUDES OF OFFICIAL
BODIES
Chapter 5 Statements and Attitudes of Official Bodies. By Margaret Us i. The Government
ii. The Parties
(a) The Conservative Party
(b) The Labour Party (c) The Liberal Party
(d) The Communist Party
(e) Other Political Organizations
iii. Parliamentary Discussion
iv. The Trade Unions
v. The Churches
PART IV LEGAL ASPECTS OF IMMIGRATION Chapter 6 Legal Aspects of Immigration. By J. A. G. Griffith
PART V RACE RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Chapter 7 Race Relations in the United States. By Herman H. Long Appendix: Reported Examples of Opposition by White Workers to the Employment of Coloured People