Labour Party Black Sections
Labour Party Black Sections (LPBS), commonly known as Black Sections, was a caucus made up of Labour Party members of African, Caribbean, and Asian descent from 1983 to 1993. Its aims were campaigning against racism, demanded political representation of black and Asian members and establishing a group in the party.
Abbreviation | LPBS |
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Successor | Black Socialist Society |
Formation | 6 October 1983 |
Dissolved | 1993 |
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Parent organization | Labour Party |
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