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English History Forum: racism
Posted by: joanne (lilmie@ThisIsToPreventSpam-508-RemoveThis.hotmail.com) on 2 Oct 2003 at 10:40:47 AM
In-Reply-To: Racism in England posted by Bruce Martin on 9:46:57 AM 2 Jan 2003
: My general question is "What has been the state of racism in England in the 20th Century?" The US has seen the whole spectrum -- from lynchings and voting intimidation to Civil Rights laws and minorities reaching powerful elected positions. : : But a friend tells me that England has always been more racist than the US, and the only reason England was as instrumental as it was/is in the establishment of the modern State of Israel was to rid its shores of Jews. : : Can somsone give me some sources to refer to to better understand racism in England and its peoples' support of the State of Israel?
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