Colonial West Indian Students in BritainUniversity of the West Indies Press, 2001 - 291 pàgines This volume looks at the experience of colonial students in Britain and the reaction of British society to them. It explores the students' problems with the colonial officials, their social experiences, their university experiences and their political involvement. |
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The Nature of the Problem | 1 |
The Problem of Discrimination | 22 |
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