From Scottsboro to Munich : race and political culture in 1930s Britain / Susan D. Pennybacker.
Presenting a portrait of engaged, activist lives in the 1930s, this text follows a global network of individuals and organizations that posed challenges to the racism and colonialism of the era.
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Princeton, N.J. :
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Table of Contents:
- Ada Wright and Scottsboro
- George Padmore and London
- Lady Kathleen Simon and antislavery
- Saklatvala and the Meerut Trial
- Diasporas : refugees and exiles
- A thieves' kitchen, 1938-39.