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Caribbean women and the black community

Race Today Women on the collective struggles by Caribbean women in Britain. Published in April, 1975.

Submitted by wojtek on July 8, 2020

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  • nationalism
  • racism
  • health and medicine
  • unions
  • London
  • National Health Service (NHS)
  • United Kingdom
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