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The determination of the authorities to write the role of black sailors and soldiers out of the official memory and memorialization of the war was noticed by black people living in Britain as much as by those in the colonies. In London, the Society of Peoples of African Origin (SPAO), in its newspaper the African Telegraph, wrote ‘we can only conclude that it is the policy of His Majesty’s Ministers to ignore the services of the black subjects of the Empire.’
Black and British: A Forgotten History
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