Phillips Tells of Rural Apartheid That Keeps Minorities in Cities
Evening Standard - London › October 08, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › October 08, 2004
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BLACK and Asian families are being subjected to a form of apartheid in rural Britain, a race campaigner claimed today.
Trevor Phillips, who chairs the Commission for Racial Equality, said ethnic minorities were forced to live only in big cities because of the reaction they receive from country-dwellers.See the full content of this document
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Phillips Tells of Rural Apartheid That Keeps Minorities in Cities
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