Five Members of the West Indies Auxiliary Territorial Service Sitting on a Military Vehicle, 1943-47 (b/w photo)

Five Members of the West Indies Auxiliary Territorial Service Sitting on a Military Vehicle, 1943-47 (b/w photo)

(1943) (London, England: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
In the early stages of the Second World War black Caribbean women wishing to support the war effort were given little support or encouragement by the British government. Voluntary groups in the West Indies were given no financial support from the War Office in London and those wishing to travel to Britain were discouraged either by the racial prejudice of recruiting officers or by policies such as that which stipulated that those wishing to serve in Britain had to pay there own passage across the Atlantic. However, in face of the exigencies of war which necessitated the total mobilisation of the Empire and Commonwealth citizens it became clear that this discriminatory policy could not stand. By 1943 West Indian Women were allowed to join the uniformed services and by the end of the war many hundreds had seen service with these organisations and thousands more contributed through work in essential industries and agriculture.
Field of Interest
Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © National Army Museum, London / Bridgeman Images
Content Type
Photograph
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Page Count
1
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Place Published / Released
London, England
Subject
Black Studies, Diversity, Imperialism and Colonialism, Volunteers, War, Women in workforce, World War II, 1939-1945, Imperialismo e Colonialismo, Imperialismo y Colonialismo, Reino Unido, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Britain, Kingdom of Great Britain, Auxiliary Territorial Service, United Kingdom, Caribbean and West Indians
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Imperialismo e Colonialismo, Imperialismo y Colonialismo, Reino Unido, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Britain, Kingdom of Great Britain

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