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Academic Bibliography
The following bibliography lists all primary and secondary sources consulted throughout the research and writing of this dissertation
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Appiah, Kwame Anthony, ‘What We Can Learn From the Rise and Fall of “Political Blackness”’, The New York Times (The New York Times Company, 2020) <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/07/opinion/political-blackness-race.html> [accessed 13 August 2024]​
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Andrews, Kehinde, ‘The problem of Political Blackness: Lessons from the Black Supplementary School Movement’, Ethnic and Racial Studies (Oxford, England: Routledge, 2016) <https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2015.1131314> [accessed 13 August 2024].​
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Andrews, Tom, The Greatest Policeman?: A Biography of Capt Athelstan Popkess (London, England: Mango Books, 2021)​​
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BBC News, ‘St Ann’s Riot: The Changing Face of Race Relations, 60 Years On’, BBC News (BBC, 2018) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-45207246> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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The Birmingham Post & Gazette, ‘Teddy Boys Terrorised a Village’, The Birmingham Post & Gazette (Birmingham, 13 September 1957), p. 5
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Burrell, Ian, ‘The Home Office Cover-up of Notting Hill’s Race Riots’, The Independent (Independent Digital News and Media, 2003) <https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-home-office-coverup-of-notting-hill-s-race-riots-101549.html> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Campbell, Adina, ‘Who Were the Windrush Generation and What Is Windrush Day?’, BBC News (BBC, 19AD) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43782241#:~:text=What%20is%20the%20Windrush%20generation,were%201%2C027%20people%20on%20board.> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Dawson, Ashley, ‘Migration, Gender and Identity in Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners’, in Mongrel Nation: Diasporic Culture and the Making of Postcolonial Britain (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2007), pp. 27–30
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Earpe, Eric, ‘Cinema Time Is the Time for the Teddy Boys’ Picnic’, The Nottingham Evening Post (Nottingham, 14 January 1955), p. 11
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Fryer, Peter, ‘The Sellters. Racism as Riot: 1958’, in Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain (Alberta, Canada: University of Alerbta, 1984), pp. 372–87
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Gregory, Norma, Jamaicans in Nottingham (Hertford, England: Hansib Publications, 2016) ​
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Griffith, J.A.G., Judith Henderson, Margaret Usborne, Donald Wood and Herman H. Long, Coloured Immigrants in Britain (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1960), pp. 1-15 ​
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The Guardian Newspaper, ‘The Lost Art of Justice: Obituary of Judge Bernard Gillis’, Gale Academic Onefile (The Guardian) <https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA76351984&sid=sitemap&v=2.1&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E2e36b881&aty=open-web-entry> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Hilliard, Christopher, ‘Mapping the Notting Hill Riots: Racism and the Streets of Post-War Britain’, History Workshop Journal, 93 (2022), 47–68 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbac012>
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Marwick, Arthur, ‘The First Stirrings of a Cultural Revolution, 1958 - 1963’, in The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States (London, England: A&C Black, 2011), pp. 35–40
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Mckenzie, Lisa, ‘Introduction’, in Getting By: Estates, Class and Culture in Austerity Britain (Bristol, England: Policy Press, 2015), pp. 35–39
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Morris, Terrence, and Pauline Morris, ‘Appendicies’, in Pentonville: A Sociological Study of an English Prison (London, England: Routledge, 1963), pp. 337–39
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The National Archives, ‘20-Year Rule’, The National Archives (The National Archives) <https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-role/transparency/20-year-rule/#:~:text=In%202013%20the%20government%20began,records%20from%201985%20and%201986> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Pressly, Linda, ‘UK | the “forgotten” Race Riot’, BBC News (BBC, 2007) <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6675793.stm> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Ram, Phoebe, ‘Tributes Paid to City’s First Black Lord Mayor Following His Death’, Nottinghamshire Live, 2020 <https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/tributes-paid-nottinghams-first-black-4362041> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Ramdin, Ron, ‘Post-War Immigration: Racism, Riot and Legislation’, in The Making of the Black Working Class in Britain (New York, New York: Verso Books, 1987)
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Travis, Alan, ‘After 44 Years Secret Papers Reveal Truth about Five Nights of Violence in Notting Hill’, The Guardian (Guardian News and Media, 2002) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/aug/24/artsandhumanities.nottinghillcarnival2002> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Twine, France Winddance, ‘A Class Analysis of Interracial Intimacy’, in A White Side of Black Britain: Interracial Intimacy and Racial Literacy (Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2010), pp. 31–37
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Staveley-Wadham, Rose, ‘Exploring the Notting Hill Race Riots of 1958’, British Newspaper Archive Blog (British Newspaper Archive, 2022) <https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2022/05/12/exploring-the-notting-hill-race-riots-of-1958> [accessed 13 August 2024]​​
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UK GOV, ‘British Nationality Act 1948’, Legislation.Gov.Uk (King’s Printer of Acts of Parliament) <https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/11-12/56/enacted> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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Waters, Rob, ‘The Hooligan Age’, in Colonized by Humanity: Caribbean London and the Politics of Integration at the End of Empire (Oxford, England: OUP Oxford, 2023), pp. 82–85
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Webb, Clive, S Tuck, and Robin Kelley, ‘Brotherhood, Betrayal and Rivers of Blood: Southern Segregationists and British Race Relations’, in The Other Special Relationship: Race, Rights, and Riots in Britain and the United States(London, England: Palgrave Macmillian, 2016), pp. 225–43
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Westby, Jill, ‘George Powe Obituary’, The Guardian (Guardian News and Media, 2013) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/04/george-powe-obituary> [accessed 13 August 2024] ​
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Wilson, Amrit, Kehinde Andrews and Vera Chok, ‘Is political blackness still relevant today?’, The Guardian (Guardian News & Media, 2016) <https://www.inkl.com/news/is-political-blackness-still-relevant-today> [accessed 13 August 2024]
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‘Acquitted of Riot Attacks’, Nottingham Evening News, 19 November 1958 ​
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‘Beating Back Mosley in Notting Hill, 1958 - Baker Baron’, Libcom.Org, 2006 <https://libcom.org/article/beating-back-mosley-notting-hill-1958-baker-baron> [accessed 13 August 2024] ​​
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‘Boredom Blamed For Army "Teddy Boy" Disturbances in Hong Kong’, The Liverpool Echo, 15 October 1955, p. 13​​
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‘Cinema-Time is the Time for the Teddy-Boys' Picnic’, Nottingham Evening Post, 14 January 1955 ​​
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‘City Jamaican Cleared of Race Riots Charges’, Nottingham Evening News, 19 November 1958
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‘City Jamaican in Secret Gaol After Threats’, Nottingham Evening News, 4 September 1958, p. 1
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‘City Police Chief Replies to Peer’, The Guardian Journal (Nottingham, 10 December 1958), p. 3
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‘City Racial Riot - Police Watch “Danger” Spots’, Nottingham Evening News, 25 August 1958, p. 1 ​
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‘City Racial Tension’, Nottingham Evening News, 26 August 1958, p. 1 ​
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‘City Riot Sequel’, Nottingham Evening News, 25 August 1958
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'Coloured Man Was Threatened While in Custody - Counsel', Nottingham Guardian, 5 September 1958, p. 3
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‘George Africanus: Blue Plaque Will Honour Black Entrepreneur’, BBC News (BBC, 2014) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-29106232> [accessed 13 August 2024] ​​
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‘Harold Egbert Gayle Deceased’, Nottingham Evening Post, 26 January 1999, p. 28​
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‘My Husband Was Sitting With His Throat Cut’, Nottingham Evening News, 25 August 1958, p. 5
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‘Newark Court Sequel to “Hooliganism”’, The Nottingham Evening Post, 15 July 1957
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‘Pakistani Cleared of City Riot Charges’, Nottingham Evening News, 27 November 1958, p. 1
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‘Pakistani for Trial After Race Riot: Witness Tells of Knife Attack’, The Guardian Journal (Nottingham, 12 September 1958), p. 2
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‘Pakistani Started Fight That Turned Into Racial Riot’, Nottingham Evening News, 4 September 1958, p. 1 ​​
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‘Police Probe Stab Attack’, Nottingham Evening News, 08 September 1958, p. 1 ​​​
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‘Race Hate City Goes Wild Again: Police fight 1000 Whites’, The People, 31 August 1958, p. 1 ​
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‘Racial Feeling Will Affect Trial: City Court Told’, Nottingham Evening News, 9 September 1958, p. 7
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‘Street Riot’, Derby Evening Telegraph, 25 August 1958
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‘Teddy Boys and Police Clash’, Stapleford & Sandiacre News (Derbyshire, 6 September 1957), p. 5 ​​
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‘Teddy Boys Terrorised a Village’, Nottingham Evening News, 13 September 1957 ​​
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‘Teddy Boys Warned’, Nottingham Evening News, 26 August 1958
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‘Too Much For Teddies’, Nottingham Evening News, 10 June 1957, p. 5 ​​
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‘1000 Teddy Boys Create a Night of Hate', Birmingham Daily Post, 08 September 1958

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