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The First Black Britons [DVD] [NTSC]
 
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The First Black Britons [DVD] [NTSC]

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Beckmann Visual Publishing
  • DVD Release Date: 11 Dec 2006
  • Run Time: 60 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B000JLTEF2
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 48,989 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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The journey begins in the last years of the 18th century and ends in 1927 revealing an era of challenges to colonial attitudes and notions of Britishness. It centers on the incredible history of the West India Regiment and the act of parliament that established them as a new class of citizen - 'Black and British'. The Carribbean is the hidden story of the Napoleonic wars. In 1793, fighting in the region triggered a national emergency, which led Britain's abolitionist Prime Minister William Pitt (the Younger), to create an entire regiment - of slaves. Over the next century, Pitt's 'warrior-caste' of 'superior Negroes' defended British interests in the Carribbean, provided a cutting edge in the scramble for African territory and forged a new British identity as imperial heroes. But in 1927, during a short ceremony at Buckingham Palace, Lt.Col. W.Y. Miller presented the flag of the WIR to George V, who made a short acceptance speech and the West India Regiment ceased to exist. This is a dramatic story of Imperial High Adventure that sheds new light on how our colonial past shaped modern Britain.

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By drphats
This documentary is an eye opener.

if you have no idea just how deep the rabbit hole of british involvement in physical and mental enslavement goes then this is a must.

The history of the WIR should be on the curriculum for every school in this country not just for black children but for all. This must be a used as a lesson to us all as this documentary proves that the slave trade is still the single biggest attempt of genocide in the short history of this planet.
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