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A walk down Golborne Road in London - commonly known as‚ little Morocco' - reveals a myriad of Moroccan-owned cafes, restaurants, grocery stores, mosques, supplementary schools and community organisations. The presence of a thriving Moroccan community could not be more evident. Yet little is actually known about British Moroccans, who remain officially and statistically invisible. Drawing on her extensive fieldwork, Dr. Myriam Cherti endeavours to highlight some of the challenges and achievements of British Moroccans.
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