Abstract

The future of the British people has become intimately involved with the question of the skin color of the Wolverhampton bus conductor or the Aylesbury typographer. Perhaps 100,000 of Kipling's lesser breeds without the law now live in Great Britain. They have come from the under-developed areas of an Empire which is in the process of democratizing itself into the British Commonwealth of Nations. A decade ago there were about 500 million dependent peoples in the Empire. Today there are some 65 million, and the majority of them-in Africa and in the West Indies--seem to be well along the road to independence and commonwealth status.

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