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“Dark Strangers: A Study of West Indians in London” is a sociological study of the experiences of West Indians living in London, England, written by Sheila Patterson and first published in 1963.
The book examines the social and economic factors that contributed to the migration of West Indians to London, as well as the challenges they faced in adapting to life in a new country. Patterson explores issues such as racism, discrimination, and segregation, and examines the impact of these factors on the West Indian community.
Patterson’s research is based on interviews with West Indian immigrants and their families, as well as observations of their daily lives and experiences. She provides a detailed analysis of the cultural and social differences between West Indian and British society, and highlights the ways in which these differences contributed to misunderstandings and tensions between the two groups.
Overall, “Dark Strangers” is an important work of sociological research that sheds light on the experiences of a marginalized community and the challenges they faced in adapting to a new country. The book remains relevant today as a study of the social and cultural dynamics of immigration and the impact of racism and discrimination on minority communities.
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