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County branch committee because it was believed it would be difficult to place her, as there would be objections due to her ethnicity. With support from the Holborn Trades Council, King presented the issue to her local representative,
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The refusal was reversed and King was able to formally join the Women's Land Army in October 1943. She worked at Frith Farm in
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was denied accommodation at a London hotel, attracted widespread controversy and criticism and brought the '
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Leaflet for a meeting at Conway Hall to protest racial discrimination, October 1943
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Bonds of Empire: West Indians and Britishness from Victoria to Decolonization
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and volunteered to join the Women's Land Army in September 1943.
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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and was covered in newspapers internationally including
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British fancy-box maker and Women's Land Army volunteer
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that occurred within the same week in which cricketer
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Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain
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Index


Stepney
Whitechapel
Women's Land Army
World War II
black
racial segregation in the UK
House of Commons
The Chicago Defender
Limehouse
London's
East End
Georgetown
British Guiana
stoker
Merchant Navy
Royal Navy
World War II

Essex
Walter Edwards MP
House of Commons
racially-motivated incident
Learie Constantine
Colour Bar
George Padmore
Wickham
Hampshire
Whitechapel

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