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My intention is to give an inside view of a particular community called Southall, famous to outsiders for its tandooris, its saris, its multi-cultural organisations and its riots. I have lived here all my life. All my life is rooted here. Not much in the way of detachment. The only method of this piece is based on trying to understand that experience.
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© 1988 Harwant S. Bains
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Bains, H.S. (1988). Southall Youth: An Old-Fashioned Story. In: Cohen, P., Bains, H.S. (eds) Multi-Racist Britain. Youth Questions. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19399-8_7
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