There Ain't no Black in The Union Jack

There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation

Paul Gilroy, "There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation"
English | 2002 | ISBN: 0415289815, 0415289807 | PDF | pages: 413 | 3.2 mb
There's No Reason In The World - Angela Lansbury, Jerry Herman, Lucille Ball, Mame Musical (Piano Vocal)

There's No Reason In The World - Angela Lansbury, Jerry Herman, Lucille Ball, Mame Musical (Piano Vocal)
English | 5 pages | PDF | 3.9 MB
Monthly Girls' Nozaki kun (2014 S01E12 If This Feeling Isn't Love Then There Is No Love in the World Holomux

Monthly Girls' Nozaki kun (2014 S01E12 If This Feeling Isn't Love Then There Is No Love in the World Holomux
MKV | 1920x1080 | 日本語 / English | H264 @ 9578 kbps | FLAC @ 633.061 kbps | 23 min 41 s | 1.83 GiB
Subtitles: English

London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at May 7, 2021
London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race

Kennetta Hammond Perry, "London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race "
English | ISBN: 0190240202 | 2016 | 336 pages | PDF | 20 MB

Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain, 2nd Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Dec. 24, 2018
Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain, 2nd Edition

Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain, 2nd Edition by Peter Fryer
English | November 15, 2018 | ISBN: 0745338313 | PDF | 660 pages | 6.6 MB

Postcolonial Melancholia (The Wellek Library Lectures)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Sept. 3, 2022
Postcolonial Melancholia (The Wellek Library Lectures)

Postcolonial Melancholia (The Wellek Library Lectures) by Paul Gilroy
English | September 22, 2004 | ISBN: 0231134541, 023113455X | True EPUB | 192 pages | 1.5 MB

Before the Windrush: Race Relations in 20th-Century Liverpool  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at April 24, 2023
Before the Windrush: Race Relations in 20th-Century Liverpool

John Belchem, "Before the Windrush: Race Relations in 20th-Century Liverpool"
English | 2014 | pages: 321 | ISBN: 1846319676, 1781380007 | PDF | 4,7 mb
A Grand Army of Black Men: Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army 1861-1865

A Grand Army of Black Men: Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army 1861-1865 By Edwin S. Redkey
Publisher: C. U, P 1992 | 328 Pages | ISBN: 0521434009 , 0521439981 | PDF | 7 MB

Postcolonial Melancholia  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Jeembo at June 10, 2018
Postcolonial Melancholia

Postcolonial Melancholia by Paul Gilroy
English | 2004 | ISBN: 0231134541 | 192 Pages | PDF | 9.4 MB

In an effort to deny the ongoing effect of colonialism and imperialism on contemporary political life, the death knell for a multicultural society has been sounded from all sides.
A Grand Army of Black Men: Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army 1861-1865 (repost)

Edwin S. Redkey, "A Grand Army of Black Men: Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army 1861-1865"
C. U, P | November 27, 1992 | 328 Pages | ISBN: 0521434009 | PDF | 7 MB

The Civil War stands vivid in the collective memory of the American public. There has always been a profound interest in the subject, and specifically of Blacks' participation in and reactions to the war and the war's outcome. Almost 200,000 African-American soldiers fought for the Union in the Civil War. Although most were illiterate ex-slaves, several thousand were well educated, free black men from the northern states. The 129 letters in this collection were written by black soldiers in the Union army during the Civil War to black and abolitionist newspapers. They provide a unique expression of the black voice that was meant for a public forum. The letters tell of the men's experiences, their fears, and their hopes. They describe in detail their army days–the excitement of combat and the drudgery of digging trenches. Some letters give vivid descriptions of battle; others protest racism; still others call eloquently for civil rights. Many describe their conviction that they are fighting not only to free the slaves but to earn equal rights as citizens. These letters give an extraordinary picture of the war and also reveal the bright expectations, hopes, and ultimately the demands that black soldiers had for the future–for themselves and for their race. As first-person documents of the Civil War, the letters are strong statements of the American dream of justice and equality, and of the human spirit.