41. Black people continue to bear the brunt of racial violence, oppressive policing and fascist activity.
42. Black people have always known racial violence to be a criminal offence and Black people always reported incidents to the police.
43. As usual Black people are on the margins, and seem to be animated props.
44. When Black people speak to each other, their voices are silenced, as they are never subtitled.
45. These theories became the basis of twentieth century population control programmes directed at limiting reproduction among Black people in developing countries as well as in industrialised countries.
46. Black people have beaucoup de experience of this.
47. For Black people in South Africa, apartheid-capitalism means no political rights, starvation wages, unemployment, insubstantial education, inadequate housing and immense poverty.
48. We truly know nothing of the socialisation processes by which young black people in Britain acquire Creole.
49. Is there a distinctive form of English spoken by black people in London?
50. This gives rise to the code-switching behaviour in conversation with other black people which is characteristic of British-born black speakers.