They didn't want to focus on coloreds in cities because they are already up in insurrection, sometimes even protesting in London about issues having nothing to do with British politics but about something going on in Africa politics.
"Colonial Countryside": Facing up to Britain’s murky past
A new project shines a light on a hidden history, offering an alternative view of the British countryside, writes Rahul Verma.
This is the same drivel that the NYT is now under way publishing in American schools textbooks, that the West is really all about how negroes were treated. People of color maltreated in the colonies and empires......
However, Colonial Countryside, a youth-led history and creative writing project between 60 primary schools and the National Trust – the heritage charity and 5.6 million-strong membership organisation responsible for 500 historic places in England, Wales and Northern Ireland – is unsettling the idea of the rural utopia. The scheme aims to bring out neglected histories that highlight the connection between country houses and the wider world, for example West Africa, the Caribbean, India and China, through the British Empire and colonialism.
Liberal Britain got Gandhied by Gandhi and people like this, an Indian princess, who was allowed to own a suite of apartments near this spot, and was allowed to foment revolution over womens' rights and whatever she thought worth rebelling about.
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