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  1. The term Black British developed in the 1950s, referring to the Black British West Indian people from the former Caribbean British colonies in the West Indies (i.e., the New Commonwealth) sometimes referred to as the Windrush Generation and Black British people descending from Africa .

  2. Black British identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a black British person and as relating to being black British. Researched and discussed across a wide variety of mediums; the identity usually intersects with, and is driven by, black African and Afro-Caribbean heritage, and association with African ...

  3. Black and British: A Forgotten History is a four-part BBC Television documentary series, written and presented by David Olusoga and first broadcast in November 2016, and a book of the same title written by Olusoga to accompany the series.

    • Documentary
  4. 8 de jun. de 2020 · 6. The Bristol bus boycott. Bristol Evening post. A newspaper cutting shows students marching in Bristol in protest against a "colour bar" on the buses. After WW2 black people from the Caribbean ...

  5. Black British people are a multi-ethnic group of British people of either African or Afro-Caribbean descent. The term Black British developed in the 1950s, referring to the Black British West Indian people from the former Caribbean British colonies in the West Indies sometimes referred to as the Windrush Generation and Black British people ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2020 · Some might think the first black people in Britain arrived from Britain's colonies - the countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Asia that Britain ruled over, in some cases for centuries -...

  7. Black British are people who live in the United Kingdom but whose families are originally from Africa. The 2001 UK census says there were 1.2 million Black British people. They were 2.33% of the population of the England and Wales. In the 2021 census 4% of people said they were Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African.