Race Relations Acts

What were the Race Relations Acts?
The Race Relations Acts of 1965 and 1976 outlawed racial discrimination.
Why were the Race Relations Acts significant?
There are two key reasons for the significance:
  • The Acts demonstrated that the British government was actively working to attempt to overcome racial discrimination and bring a fairer society.
  • They demonstrated the continued presence of racism and discrimination in British society.
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