Houses would get petrol bombed': UK race riots evoke memories of the 1970s
Briefly

Leila Hassan Howe reflects on her childhood experience of racism in the 1960s, noting that the attitudes and narratives surrounding immigration have reemerged, echoing the racist sentiments of her youth.
Tariq Mehmood emphasizes the persistent nature of racism in Britain, stating, "I’ve heard people say racism is tearing this country to pieces. It’s not—a deeper look reveals systemic issues that need addressing."
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