These demonstrations first made British immigration policy a major public issue:
- The Forty-Five Rebellion
- Bloody Sunday
- The Sheffield Disturbances
- The Notting Hill Riots
- The Richmond-Crum Uprising
These demonstrations first made British immigration policy a major public issue:
The 1958 Notting Hill Riots were a series of violent demonstrations against non-whites in the ethnically diverse northwest London neighborhood of Notting Hill. This event first drew public attention to the growing problem of racial tension in Britain.