Black in Babylon : Race and Community in Salford. By Glenna Robson. Black settlement, identity, and neighbourhood life in Salford during the later 20th century.
Salford: Sacred Trinity Centre, 1986. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Item #520931
Glenna Robson’s Black in Babylon: Race and Community in Salford offers a concise, ground level study of Black settlement, identity, and neighbourhood life in Salford during the later 20th century. Drawing on local testimony, community history, and contemporary social research, Robson examines how migration, housing, and civic policy shaped everyday experience, while also tracing the emergence of cultural networks and mutual aid structures. Issued as a modest pamphlet, it remains a valuable snapshot of race relations and urban community formation in one of Greater Manchester’s historically overlooked districts. Original card covers. Stapled as issued. 34 pages, illustrated. Size: 15 x 21 cms. Category: Booklets & Pamphlets;.
Keywords: BZDB395 Booklets & Pamphlets; Unbranded MIGRATION & COMMUNITY IDENTITY Black in Babylon : Race and Community in Salford. By Glenna Robson. Black settlement, identity, and neighbourhood life in Salford during the later 20th century.
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