G.C.L. Bertram, West Indian Immigration, Broadsheet No. 1., London, The Eugenics Society, 1958.
2.
R.T. La Pière , 'Race Prejudice in France & England,' Social Forces, Vol. VII. 1928. pp. 102-111.
3.
M.P. Banton, White and Coloured, London, Cape, 1959 .
4.
A.H. Richmond 'Recent Research on Racial Relations in the United Kingdom,' International Social Science Bulletin, Vol. X. No. 3. 1958.
5.
G.K. Evens, Public Opinion on Colonial Affairs, Central Office of Information, New Series. No. 119. London, 1948.
6.
H.T. Himmelweit, A.N. Oppenheim, P. Vince, et. al., Television and the Child, published for the Nuffield Foundation by Oxford University Press, London , 1958.
7.
ibid. p. 256.
8.
The Race Question in Modern Science, Paris, UNESCO, 1956, and C. Bibby, Race Prejudice and Education, Heinemann, London, 1959.
9.
A.H. Richmond , 'Report of a Committee of Experts on the Teaching of Race Questions in Schools', International Social Science Bulletin, Vol. VII. No. 4. 1955. pp. 727-731.
10.
'Suggestions for the Promotion and Encouragement of Education in Racial and Intern Group Relations', mimeographed document prepared by Dr. Cyril Bibby on behalf of the Working Group on the Diminution of Prejudice, Council of Christians and Jews, London, 1959.
11.
See Board of Education Pamphlet, No. 119.
12.
T.W. Adorno, The Authoritarian Personality, New York, Harper, 1950.
13.
E. Frenkel-Brunswick , 'A Study of Prejudice in Children', Human Relations, Vol. 1, No. 3. 1948, pp. 295-306.
14.
For a fuller discussion of this point see, A.H. Richmond, 'Teaching Race Questions in Schools', Phylon, Vol. XVII. No. 3. 1956, pp. 239-249.
15.
H.E.O. James , The Teacher was Black, London , Heinemann, 1953.
16.
G. Gorer, Exploring English Character, London, Cresset, 1955.
17.
ibid. See also, L.A. Shaw, 'Impression of Family Life in a London Suburb' , The Sociological Review, Vol. 2. No. 2.
18.
A.H. Richmond , 'Theoretical Orientations in Studies of Ethnic Group Relations in Britain'. Man, 1957.
For a fuller discussion see A.H. Richmond, Colour Prejudice in Britain, London, Routledge, 1954.
21.
A.H. Richmond , The Colour Problem, London , Penguin, 1955.
22.
J. Wickenden , Colour in Britain, published for the Institute of Race Relations by Oxford University Press, London, 1959.
23.
A.H. Richmond , 'Economic Insecurity and Stereotypes as Factors in Colour Prejudice', The Sociological Review, Vol. XLII. No. 8. 1950.
24.
C. Senior and D. Manley, A Report on Jamaican Migration to Britain, Kingston, Jamaica , Government Printer, 1955.
25.
S.F. Collins , Coloured Minorities in Britain, London, Lutterworth, 1958.
26.
A.H. Richmond , 'Immigration as a Social Process,' Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 5. No.2. 1956.
27.
ibid. pp. 198-9.
28.
Collins, op. cit. p. 216.
29.
A.H. Richmond , Colour Prejudice in Britain, p. 76, and in The Colour Problem, p. 287.
30.
The Working Group on the Diminution of Prejudice was set up following the recommendation of a conference of non-governmental organizations called by the UN (Ecosoc) Subcommission on Human Rights, Geneva, 1955 and 1959.