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Negotiating race and religion in the West Midlands: narratives of inclusion and exclusion during the 1967–69 Wolverhampton bus workers’ turban dispute
George Kassimeris, Leonie Jackson
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Arts & Humanities
Wolverhampton
100%
Exclusion
61%
Religion
56%
Inclusion
51%
Dispute
48%
Anxiety
43%
Workers
36%
Enoch Powell
32%
Letters to the Editor
24%
Southwest
19%
Rivers
18%
Immigration
18%
Blood
15%
Symbol
14%
Letters
12%
Writer
11%
Reader
11%
Social Sciences
industrial dispute
49%
dispute
49%
Religion
47%
letters to the editor
45%
exclusion
44%
inclusion
41%
anxiety
38%
worker
38%
narrative
37%
river
28%
symbol
27%
writer
25%
newspaper
24%
immigration
24%
Business & Economics
Bus
63%
Negotiating
62%
Dispute
62%
Exclusion
61%
Inclusion
49%
Workers
44%
Anxiety
31%
Symbol
22%
Immigration
21%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
religion
80%
immigration
69%
bus
66%
speech
64%
blood
48%
river
29%
Engineering & Materials Science
Stars
61%
Rivers
59%
Blood
55%