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Paving the Empire Road BBC television and black Britons

Beginning in the 1930s and moving into the post millennium, Newton provides a historical analysis of policies invoked, and practices undertaken as the Service attempted to assist white Britons in understanding the impact of African-Caribbeans, and their assimilation into constructs of Britishness. Management soon approved talks and scientific studies as a means of examining racial tensions, as ITV challenged the discourses of British broadcasting. Soon, BBC2 began broadcasting; and more issues of race appeared on the screens, each reflecting sometimes comedic, somewhat dystopic, often problema.

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  • "Beginning in the 1930s and moving into the post millennium, Newton provides a historical analysis of policies invoked, and practices undertaken as the Service attempted to assist white Britons in understanding the impact of African-Caribbeans, and their assimilation into constructs of Britishness. Management soon approved talks and scientific studies as a means of examining racial tensions, as ITV challenged the discourses of British broadcasting. Soon, BBC2 began broadcasting; and more issues of race appeared on the screens, each reflecting sometimes comedic, somewhat dystopic, often problema."@en

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  • "Livres électroniques"
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  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Paving the empire road : BBC television and black britons"
  • "Paving the empire road BBC television and Black Britons"
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  • "Paving the empire road BBC television and black Britons"
  • "Paving the empire road : BBC television and Black Britons"
  • "Paving the Empire Road : BBC television and Black Britons"
  • "Paving the empire road : BBC television and black Britons"