Policy Development

How Far Have We Come? Lessons from the 1965 Race Relations Act

Written by:
Omar Khan
Published:
2015
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Historical milestones make us reflect on who we are and how we were. This volume focuses on the 50th anniversary of the first Race Relations Act in Britain, and how this connects to the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. Its guiding question: how should we best realise equal rights for Black and minority ethnic people in the 21st century, reflecting both on the origin of those rights in Magna Carta, and their first articulation in the 1965 Race Relations Act?

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