Black poppies : the story of Britain's Black community in the First World War
Bourne, Stephen, 1957 October 31-2022
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In 1914 there were at least 10,000 Black Britons, many of African and West Indian heritage, fiercely loyal to their mother country. Despite being discouraged from serving in the British Army during the First World War, men managed to join all branches of the armed forces and Black communities made a vital contribution, both on the front and at home. By 1918 it is estimated that the Black population had trebled to 30,000, and after the war many Black soldiers who had fought for Britain decided to make it their home. 'Black Poppies' explores the military and civilian wartime experiences of these men and of women, from the trenches to the music hall.
Main title:
Black poppies : the story of Britain's Black community in the First World War / written by Stephen Bourne.
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Imprint:
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire : The History Press, 2022.
Collation:
192 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm
Audience:
Juvenile.
ISBN:
9780750999632 (pbk)
Dewey class:
940.4008996041J940.4920.008J920940.4940.400899
Local class:
940.4920.008
Language:
English
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BRN:
3191515
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