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The historical environment: what does Notting Hill tell us about migration?

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    I can describe the state of Britain after World War Two and explain how this led to increased Caribbean migration.
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    I can describe the conditions in Notting Hill in the 1950s and explain the problems Caribbean migrants faced and initiatives introduced to support them.
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    I can describe how the area of Notting Hill came to reflect the culture of the migrants who moved there following WW2.
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    I can explain the reasons for increasing tension between the police and the black community, including the role of anti-immigration groups.
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    I can explain the reasons for rising tension in Notting Hill and describe the actions of black activists in the area as a response.
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    I can describe the events that led to the arrests of the Mangrove Nine and explain why their trial was an important turning point in tackling racism.
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    I can explain the strengths and limitations of key sources for Notting Hill.
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    I can write effectively about Notting Hill and its sources.
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