Colour Prejudice in Britain: A Study of West Indian Workers in Liverpool, 1941-1951
In: Routledge Revivals Series
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Orginal Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Table and Diagrams -- I: Theory and Methods -- 1. Theory of Inter-Group Relations -- 2. Procedure and Methods -- II: Racial Relations in Britain and U.S.A. -- 1. Contrasts with U.S.A. -- 2. Similarities between Britain and U.S.A. -- 3. Racial Relations in Liverpool before Second World War -- III: Immigration Scheme for West Indian Workers -- 1. Administration and Welfare -- 2. West Indian Technicians and Trainees -- 3. Qualifications of Jamaican Technicians -- 4. Qualifications of West Indian Trainees -- 5. Subsequent Assessment of Skill -- IV: Employment of West Indian Negroes -- 1. Resistance to Employment of Negroes -- 2. Direction of Labour -- 3. Wages, Allowances and Conditions of Work -- 4. Post-war Redundancy and Reduction of Earnings -- 5. Employment Problems in Liverpool and the North-West -- 6. A Note on Manchester, Bolton and other Towns -- V: Relationships at Work -- 1. Relations with Employers and Managers -- 2. Relations with Workers -- 3. Relations with Trade Unions -- VI: Housing, Marriage and Sexual Relations -- 1. Spheres of Prejudice -- 2. Housing and Location of Residence -- 3. Sexual Stereotypes and Attitudes -- 4. Sexual Adjustment of West Indian Negroes -- 5. Marriage of West Indians -- VII: Further Aspects of Prejudice and Confuct -- 1. Participation in Social Activities -- 2. Influence of American Troops -- 3. Efforts to Remove Colour Bar -- 4. Other Social Activities -- 5. Attitudes and Relationships -- 6. Conflicts and Disturbances -- VIII: Adjustment of West Indians -- 1. Scale of Adjustment -- 2. Process of Adjustment -- 3. Relation between Skill and Adjustment -- 4. Other Contributory Factors -- IX: The End of the Scheme -- 1. Post-War Training.