‘Brown Babies’: The children born to black GI and white British women during the Second World War

In January 1942, after the US had entered the war, a large number of American servicemen (known as GIs) were shipped to Britain. Over the next three years approximately 3 million GIs passed through the country, of which approximately 8% were African-American. From the moment the British government knew that US troops would be arriving, … Continue reading ‘Brown Babies’: The children born to black GI and white British women during the Second World War