Institute of Race Relations
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is a think tank based in the United Kingdom. It was formed in 1958 in order to publish research on race relations worldwide, and in 1972 was transformed into an "anti-racist think tank".Proposed by ''Sunday Times'' editor Harry Hodson, the institute began as the Race Relations Unit of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in 1952. Former Governor of the United Provinces Lord Hailey served as first chairman, while Philip Mason, formerly of the Indian Civil Service, served as its first director. The unit later became the Institute of Race Relations under the chairmanship of Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders. Mason remained as director.
The IRR's objectives as an educational charity are to promote, encourage and support the study and understanding of, and exchange information about, relations between different races and peoples and the conditions in which they live and work; to consider and advise on proposals and endeavours to improve race relations and these conditions; and to promote knowledge on questions related to race relations. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Patterson, Sheila, 1918-“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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9by Mason, Philip, 1906-1999“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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10by Castles, Stephen“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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11by Arasaratnam, Sinnappah“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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12by Burney, Elizabeth“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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13by Malik, Yogendra K.“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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18by Patterson, Sheila, 1918-“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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19by Rose, E. J. B. (Eliot Joseph Benn), 1909-“...Institute of Race Relations...”
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