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Selma James : Strangers and Sisters: Women, Race and Immigration
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Author: Selma James
Title: Strangers and Sisters: Women, Race and Immigration
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 231
Date: 1986-03-01
ISBN: 0905046293
Publisher: Falling Wall Press Ltd
Weight: 0.57 pounds
Size: 125 x x 192.5 centimeters
Edition: 1st
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This women s conference on race and immigration was hailed by the Black press in Britain as a joyful and optimistic event and an overwhelming outpouring of information and viewpoints which generated a togetherness never attained before. Women from many countries - including Argentina, India, Nigeria and trinidad; Ireland, Italy, Germany and the United States - describe their experience of daily life back home and in the new country, of the police, deportation, lesbianism and a range of other issues.
Selma James, whose experience spans the US, Britain and the West Indies, describes and documents how the conference was organised. Her original and exciting analysis connects women with race and immigration in a way which is bound to change how these subjects - and women - are viewed in the future.
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