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Amrit Wilson

Amrit Wilson (born 1941) is a British-Indian writer, journalist and activist who since the 1970s has focused on issues of race and gender in Britain and South Asian politics. Her 1978 book ''Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain'' won the Martin Luther King Award, and remains an influential feminist book. Her other book publications include ''Dreams, Questions, Struggles: South Asian Women in Britain'' (London: Pluto Press, 2006), and as a journalist she has been published in outlets including ''Ceasefire Magazine'', ''Media Diversified'', openDemocracy and ''The Guardian''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oppositional politics in Ceylon(1947-1968) by Wilson, Amrit

    Published 1968
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    Finding a voice by Wilson, Amrit

    Published 1985
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    From independence to statehood by Goldmann, Robert. B

    Published 1984
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