Summary
A French-West Indian psychologist, Frantz Fanon, paid particular attention to this social phenomenon before and during the struggle for Algerian independence from France. [...] was nary a word about the loss of life of young black men and women on the streets of her constituency, which is known among young blacks as the murder capital of London.
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How a Year Changed Brixton
One Saturday afternoon last summer, as I eased along Coldharbour Lane in Brixton to visit my mates, a crowd of black, Caribbean women was assembling further down the street. Voices were raised. A conflict was brewing.
Two young women, ...See the full content of this document
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