I came across this fascinating text:
In the autobiography, Ismail also recounts his experience of life in Britain. He witnessed the anti-immigrant riots which engulfed Cardiff in 1919 at the end of the First World War. Returning from the trenches of the Western Front, white British servicemen directed their frustrations at the lack of employment at the black and Asian residents of Tiger Bay.
All of this happened a 100 yrs ago and I’m very interested. I have a lot of questions, did Ibrahim end up going back to Somalia? Or did he end up staying and having kids in the UK? Where are his descendents? I wish we had more sources about the lives and experiences of Somalis that lived in the UK a 100 yrs ago.
In the autobiography, Ismail also recounts his experience of life in Britain. He witnessed the anti-immigrant riots which engulfed Cardiff in 1919 at the end of the First World War. Returning from the trenches of the Western Front, white British servicemen directed their frustrations at the lack of employment at the black and Asian residents of Tiger Bay.
All of this happened a 100 yrs ago and I’m very interested. I have a lot of questions, did Ibrahim end up going back to Somalia? Or did he end up staying and having kids in the UK? Where are his descendents? I wish we had more sources about the lives and experiences of Somalis that lived in the UK a 100 yrs ago.
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