AnthiasF, and Yuval-DaviesN (1983) ‘Contextualizing Feminism; Gender, Ethnic and Class Divisions’Feminist Review number 15
2.
ApthekerB (1982) Woman's Legacy: Essays on Race, Sex and Class in American History.Massachusetts
3.
AzikweN (1962) ‘The Future of Pan-Africanism’ in Langley A (1979)
4.
BirdE (1980) Information Technology in the Office: The Impact on Women's JobsEqual Opportunities Commission
5.
BLACK PATIENTS AND HEALTH WORKERS GROUP (1983) ‘Psychiatry and the Corporate State’Race and Class volume 25 number 2
6.
BrovermanG (1970) ‘Sex Role Stereotypes and Clinical Judgements of Mental Health’Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology34, 1–7
7.
BrownG, and HarrisT (1981) the Social Origins of DepressionLondon: Tavistock
8.
CadeT (1970) ed, The Black Woman, New York: Mentor
9.
CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL STUDIES, Race and Politics Group (1982) The Empire Strikes BackLondon: Hutchinson
10.
CheslerP (1972) Women and MadnessNew York: Doubleday
11.
ChristianL (1983) Policing by CoercionLondon: GLC
12.
CutrufelliM (1983) Women of AfricaLondon: Zed Press
13.
DaviesM (1983) ed Third World, Second SexLondon: Zed Press
14.
DavisA (1981) Women, Race and ClassLondon: The Women's Press
15.
De CASTROJ (1956 revised 1973) The Geopolitics of HungerNew York: Monthly Review Press
16.
DoyalL (1981) Tour Life in Their Hands: Migrant Workers in the National Health Service’Critical Social Policy vol 1 no 2
17.
EllisJ (1978) ed West African Families in BritainLondon: Routledge and Kegan Paul
18.
ElsadawiN (1980) The Hidden Face of EveLondon: Zed Press
19.
FonerN (1976) ‘Women, Work and Migration: Jamaicans in London’ in New Community vol 5, 1–2
20.
FoucaultM (1965) Madness and CivilizationNew York: Random House
21.
GeorgeD (1925) London Life in the XVII CenturyLondon: Kegan Paul
22.
GoodyE (1978) ‘Delegation of Parental Roles in West Africa and the West Indies’ in D B Shimkin et al (eds) 1978
23.
GutzmoreC (1975) ‘Imperialism and Racism: the Crisis of the British Capitalist Economy and the Black Masses in Britain’The Black Liberator vol 2 no 4
24.
GutzmoreC (1983) ‘Capital “Black Youth” and Crime’Race and Class vol 25 no 2
25.
HallS (1978) Policing the CrisisLondon: MacMillan
26.
HooksB (1981) Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and FeminismLondon: Pluto Press
27.
HullG (1982) But Some of us are BraveNew York: The Feminist Press
28.
HuwsU (1982) New Technology and Women's EmploymentLeeds: TUCRI
29.
JayawardenaK (1982) Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World in the 19th and Early 20th CenturiesThe Hague: Institute of Social Studies
30.
JosephG, and LewisJ (1981) Common Differences: Conflict in Black and White Feminist PerspectivesNew York: Anchor
31.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY (1981)
32.
LadnerJ (1971) Tomorrow's Tomorrow: The Black WomanNew York: Anchor
33.
LangleyA (1979) Ideologies of Liberation in Black Africa 1856–1970
34.
LittlewoodR, and LipsedgeM (1982) The Aliens and the Alienists: Ethnic Minorities and PsychiatryHarmondsworth: Penguin
35.
LawrenceE (1982) ‘Just Plain Commonsense: the “Roots” of Racism’ in Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Race and Politics Group (1982)
36.
MarksS (1970) ‘The Zulu Disturbances in Natal’ in Rotberg and Mazrui (1970)
37.
MarksS, and AtmoreA (1971) ‘Firearms in Southern Africa’Journal of African History, vol 12 no 2
38.
MENTAL HEALTH ACT (1959) Review London: HMSO
39.
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE POLICE AND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE BILL Bulletin (1983)
40.
OBBO, C African Women: Their Struggle for IndependenceLondon: Zed Press
41.
PEACH, C West Indian Migration to BritainOxford: Institute of Race Relations
42.
PHILIPS (1975) ‘The Black Masses and the Political Economy of Manchester’Journal of Black Liberation vol 2 no 4
43.
PhizackleaA (1983) (ed) One Way Ticket: Migration and Female LabourLondon: Routledge and Kegan Paul
44.
POPULATION TRENDS, 28 (1982)
45.
Rodgers-RoseL (1980) (ed) The Black WomanSage
46.
RotbergMAZRUI (1970) Protest and Power in Black AfricaOxford: Institute of Race Relations
47.
RogersJSex and Race H ROGERS
48.
RUNNYMEDE TRUST STATISTICS AND RACE GROUP (1982) Britain's Black PopulationLondon: Heineman
49.
ShimkinD B eds (1978) The Extended Family in Black SocietiesNew York: Morton
50.
ShyllonF (1974) Black Slaves in BritainOxford: Institute of Race Relations
51.
SivanandanA (1976) ‘Race, Class and the State: the Black Experience in Britain’Race and Class vol 17 number 4
52.
SmithD (1981) Unemployment and Racial MinoritiesLondon: Policy Studies Institute number 594
53.
SolomosJ (1982) The Organic Crisis of British Capitalism and Race: The Experience of the 70s. In Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Race and Politics Group (1982)
54.
SteadyF (1981) (ed) The Black Woman Cross-CulturallyMassachusetts: Schenkman
55.
SzaszT (1970) Ideology and InsanityHarmondsworth: Penguin
56.
ThomasSILLEN (1972) Racism and PsychiatryBruner Mazel
57.
TinkerH (1974) A New System of Slavery: The Export of Indian Labour Overseas 1830–1920Oxford: Oxford University Press
58.
UNIT FOR MANPOWER STUDIES (1976) The Role of Immigrants in the Labour Market
59.
WalvinJ (1973) Black and White: the Negro in English Society 1555–1945Harmonsdworth: Penguin