Breaking the ‘colour bar’: Len Johnson, Manchester and anti-racism

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Race & Class Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1177/03063968221139993
S. Hirsch, Geoff Brown
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This article explores the overturning of the ‘colour bar’ in a Manchester pub in 1953. Led by Black boxer and Communist Len Johnson, the resistance and ultimate success in breaking the ‘colour bar’ tells much about Black agency, the relationship between anti-racism and the Communist Party, and the making and unmaking of race in modern Britain. The article outlines Johnson’s life up until 1953 and the history of the ‘colour bar’ in Britain that shaped Johnson’s career trajectory. In Britain, formal ‘colour bars’ existed, like that in boxing, but it was far more common for informal ones to operate that were only revealed through resistance to individual impositions. In the post-war years, Johnson spent much of his time challenging these unwritten ‘colour bars’ in Manchester as well as creating a new and explicitly anti-racist space, the ‘New International Club’. Such actions were part of a vibrant and dynamic politics led by Black activists in 1940s and 1950s Manchester. This piece shows how Johnson’s Communist Party membership was both central to Johnson’s activism, which included hosting Paul Robeson in Manchester to the consternation of the Pan-Africanists, as well as how the Party itself held back on its commitment to fighting for racial equality.
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打破“颜色条”:Len Johnson、曼彻斯特和反种族主义
这篇文章探讨了1953年曼彻斯特一家酒吧的“彩色酒吧”被推翻的事件。在黑人拳手和共产主义者Len Johnson的领导下,抵抗和打破“颜色条”的最终成功告诉了黑人机构、反种族主义与共产党之间的关系,以及现代英国种族的形成和瓦解。这篇文章概述了约翰逊直到1953年的生活,以及塑造约翰逊职业轨迹的英国“彩条”的历史。在英国,正式的“彩条”是存在的,就像拳击一样,但非正式的彩条更常见,只有通过抵制个人的强加才能显现出来。在战后的几年里,约翰逊花了很多时间挑战曼彻斯特这些不成文的“彩条”,并创建了一个新的明确反种族主义的空间,即“新国际俱乐部”。这些行动是20世纪40年代和50年代曼彻斯特黑人活动家领导的充满活力的政治的一部分。这篇文章展示了约翰逊的共产党员身份是约翰逊激进主义的核心,其中包括在曼彻斯特接待保罗·罗伯逊,这让泛非主义者感到震惊,以及该党本身是如何信守为种族平等而战的承诺的。
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Race & Class
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期刊介绍: Race & Class is a refereed, ISI-ranked publication, the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.
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