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UK Civil Rights Movement - Coggle Diagram
UK Civil Rights Movement
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19th Century
1892 - Britain had its first Indian Member of Parliament, Dadabhai Naoroji
20th Century
After World War II 150,000 Poles arrived in Britain along with hundreds of men from the West Indies and multi-cultural Britain had arrived
During the 1950s Britain invited workers from the Caribbean especially Jamaica to fill job vacancies such as labourers and transport workers in order to help rebuild post-war Britain
Bristol Bus Boycott, 1963
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During Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s term (1964-1976) he introduced tighter controls on immigration but also introduced legislation that made racial discrimination a legal offence
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The Mangrove Nine – 1970
The trials of the ‘Mangrove Nine’ were the first time a judge admitted “evidence of racial hatred” in the Metropolitan police.
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