This chapter investigates the ways in which race and immigration have been treated in the popular press from the 1930s, when Fascism and anti-Semitism were rife in Europe, to 1968 when Enoch Powell's 'rivers of blood' speech made the subject of immigration from the Caribbean and the Indian...
So long as a launch war, that could be a huge disaster: Everywhere is the corpse, the rivers of blood, war institute everywhere nature also can turn changes beyond all recognition ...These all are the war evils, therefore we must deeply love peace, opposes the war. 相关内容...
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Michelle Obama reminded those gathered in the United Center that the election will be close, but everyone has the ability to turn the nation in the right direction. “Let us work on it like our lives depend on it,” she said. She then introduced her husband, former President Barack ...
THE late firebrand MP Enoch Powell has become the latestpolitical figure accused of involvement...Layton, Josh
Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood: The Rise and Fall of Byzantium, 955 A.D. to the First Crusade Notre Dame Universitydoi:10.1080/03612759.2019.1544063Alexander BeihammerHistory: Reviews of New Books
Enoch Powell, focusing particularly on his speech which became known as "The Rivers of Blood" speech, delivered on April 20, 1968, in which he criticized Great Britain's immigration policies which left "native" English citizens unable to access social services and overwhelmed by foreign cultures....
Read the full-text online article and more details about "RIVERS OF BLOOD ? Thirty Years Ago This Week Enoch Powell Made the Apocalyptic Anti-Immigration Speech That Was to Destroy His Chance of Becoming Prime Minister. How Will History Judge Him?" - Daily Mail (London), February 7, 1998...
To dam the torrential rivers of blood and to silence the cacophony of their agonized cries...Jason Miller
Use of home blood pressure telemonitoring in routine practice: Still many rivers to crossdoi:10.1111/jch.13665Stephen K WilliamsC. OgedegbeA. KalejaiyeG. OgedegbeThe Journal of Clinical Hypertension