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Amritsar in 1919, the British lived away from the ‘native city’ behind the ‘civil lines’, while elsewhere in India Britons talked about Indians living in ‘Black Town’ or the ‘native quarter’, reflecting a widespread attitude across empire that the ruling race should not mix with ‘darkies’ –
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