3C - Race and Immigration, 1945-1979 Flashcards
How did WW2 help minority groups?
Gov recognised that migrant workers and soldiers had been crucial to war effort
How were minority groups deployed in the war?
- 1200 men from Caribbean were employed in factories in Lancashire and Merseyside.
- 6000-10,000 Caribbean men joined the RAF
- 500,000 black African men served in GB forced
- 1945 Indian Army had 2 million men
How did the war expose ongoing racism?
Gov propaganda encouraged white men from Aus and NZ to help with the war effort but discouraged men from the Caribbean.
What is an example of racism during the war?
E.G mid 1940, gov rejected offer from a Caribbean shipping company to pay for 2000 Jamaican workers to travel to GB to carry out war work.
Even though gov discrimination disappeared as the war progressed, how did minorities still face discrimination?
Caribbean workers refused work in factories due to cultural differences. Promotions for black and Asian soldiers were rare, frowned upon for black men to marry white women.
How did the arrival of the US military 1942 make racism worse?
Racially segregated army, different accommodation etc They tried to enforce it in GB, some GB businesses used US desire for segregation as an excuse for the colour bar.
How were there new opportunities for minority groups after the war?
Education and training offered to all ex servicemen from the war, labour shortage, provided migrants an opportunity from across the Empire to earn money.
What was the British Nationality Act, 1948?
New legal right for all people in GB colonies to enter UK.
What did the British Nationality Act 1948 lead to?
Waves of immigration, increased proportion of ethnic minorities. SS Empire Windrush arrival in 1948 brought 492 Jamaicans. Celebrated as the beginnings of mass migration.
What impact did a growing economy have on migrants n in the 1950s?
Opportunities to make money - in entertainment business - growth of Ska and Reggae, El Rio - caribbean restaurant established in late 1950s by Frank Crichlow
Where did the majority of migrant workers find work in the 1950s?
In general, migrants found work in post offices, railways and in NHS. NHS recruited 3000 nurses from the Caribbean between 1948-1954.
How did the gov feel about immigration in the 1950s?
PM CA and PM WC tried discouraging immigration by putting pressure on govs in Caribbean, Africa and Asia to restrict availability of passports
What concerns of whites did letters to MPs expose after the 1948 BNA?
Objected to black and Asian people… Buying houses Claiming benefits Getting jobs Committing crime Behaving in ways that reflected cultural differences
What were 1950s complaints to MPs based on the assumption of?
Only white people could be citizens so only white people had the rights to national benefits. No concern expressed about migration from NZ, Aus or white colonies.
What happened when immigrants in the 1950s wrote to MPs complaining about discrimination?
White racism discussed by the cabinet but no action taken. Lord Salisbury argued that action against discrimination would make GB more attractive to immigrants so they didn’t want to combat racism.
Why was there white violence after the BNA?
- Black and Asians dating white women or marrying white women
- Anger at loss of colonies
- Social and economic problems
- Perceived higher crime but police just more keen to prosecute