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Ann, Lady Dummett (born Agnes Margaret Ann Chesney; 4 September 1930 – 7 February 2012) was an English activist, campaigner for racial justice and published author.
Abstract. A bibliography of Ann Dummett’s writings on race and immigration with an introduction showing her significance in the field. Keywords: Ann Dummett; immigration; British racism; activism.
New College, Oxford has published a book, bringing to life the anti-racist activism of former Fellow, Sir Michael Dummett, and his wife Ann a decade after their deaths. Dummett was one of the greatest British philosophers of the 20th century.
Commemorating a decade’s anniversary of their deaths, our book focuses on the lives and anti-racist activism of an extraordinarily symbiotic married couple — Sir Michael Dummett, Wykeham Professor of Logic at New College, and his wife Ann Dummett.
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- Kimberly Ann Harris
Ann Dummett (1930-2012) was a British campaigner for racial justice and an expert on immigration and nationality law. This collection consists of research notes; drafts of books and articles; documents from organizations dealing with issues of race, immigration, and nationality; copies of British government acts related to these topics ...
Ann and Michael Dummett were uncompromising in their assessment of the depth of the problem facing anti-racists in Britain that lay in a widespread unwillingness to confront the growing racism around them. In 1969 they wrote that they believed that