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  • WEST INDIES CALLING
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    Wendy Webster, in her analysis of West Indies Calling, illustrated three ways in which the film ... an imperial message.

    In promoting a message of unity and showing West Indian acceptance within British society, the ...

     
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    ... etc). The reunited fleet heads north, calling at Bermuda; the film at this stage ... Canada has its own voice. The West Indies, without its own voice, ... Cape, 2007).

    ‘UK Warships to Visit West Indies’, Daily Gleaner, 18 December ...

     
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    ... RAF. He was positioned as a role model for West Africans, broadcasting on the BBC radio ... , featured prominently in the film, West Indies Calling. The Colonial Film Unit ... , ‘Achtung: The Black Prince: West Africans in the Royal Air Force, ...
     
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    ... in a classroom - and states that the West Indians have an increasing share in government ... , when Wright had travelled to the West Indies and produced Windmill in Barbados ... nationalism and widespread unrest, Grant calls for gradual change and reiterates ...
     
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    ... for overseas distribution – and a shorter version West Indies Calling, which was intended for British audiences ... society. Finally it presents an image of integration and in particular of West Indian acceptance within Britain, at a moment when ...
     
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    ... 2002, 49).

    Richard Smith notes that black West Indians were on display at the Lord ... Trinidad had been sent back to the West Indies in October 1915 after refusing to ... ;who have answered the Empire’s call’ marching to the Mansion House. ...

     
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    ... of Britain’s largest possessions in the West Indies’ (Bioscope, 12 June 1913 ...  published a report from the West India Committee circular from July ... – as we believe patrons of the cinema are called – to ask for these ...
     
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    ... in January 1962 after a group of armed Guatemalan soldiers, calling themselves ‘Belize Freedom Fighters’, had ... ; – reinforcing a depiction of the ‘primitive’ West Indies at a moment of great change within the Caribbean.

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    ... had ranked lower in priority than that of the West Indies (Jackson, 2006, 387). The ... drawn to images that contrast east and west (at one point he provides a carefully choreographed ... ; here the commentary gives us a roll call of the airmen’s names and ...
     
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    ... An African in London (1941), in which a West African is shown around London, Private ... ndash; and skilled workers from the West Indies. Richard Smith notes that ... tolerant Britain is essential as the government called for black men and women ...
     
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    ... . First, 'officers and men of the great West African Frontier Force' arrive at Liverpool on ... Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Malaya and the West Indies. Then come Fiji, Mauritius, ... effort during the war, but also a call for continued imperial co-operation in peace. ...
     
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    ... of major political change. The failure of the West Indies Federation in 1962 after the withdrawals of Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago led ... remaining islands to reconvene a new federal body (the so-called ‘Little Eight’). However, after ...