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Black and British

A Lived Contradiction

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This chapter detailed Paul Gilroy’s life after 1968 and his interest in the rebel spirit of black American and Caribbean musicians. Topics include British immigration policy, political rhetoric, the UK Labour government, the UK conservative government, racism, diasporas, music journalism, and Black musical cultures.

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Daniel McNeil

DANIEL MCNEIL is a professor in the department of gender studies at Queen’s University and the Queen’s national scholar chair in Black studies. His scholarship and teaching in Black Atlantic studies explore how movement, travel, and relocation have transformed and boosted creative development, the writing of cultural history, and the calculation of political choices. He is the author of Sex and Race in the Black Atlantic and, with Yana Meerzon and David Dean, a co-editor of Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture. He lives in Tkaronto/Toronto.