On this unique tour we will cover:
- Ancient African civilisations, the East Croydon links in your face
- Christianity and Black people, The under-recognised influence of the Black church
- Invisible Black banks of the 1970s and their concrete legacy in 2024
- 40 years of successful Black educational establishments
- Diabetes, sickle cell, Supacell and the Kidnap Industrial Complex
- The house of the Moon, Asylum, the National Front/White Defenders
- Nikki Minaj, Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke and Stormzy
- Black British Civil rights, Pan Africanism and Sierra Leone
- How to clean your clothes without water
- Art, acting, dance and theatre as resistance; little but mighty
- Barbados, Brutality, Bishops and the Church of England
- What can be done with 1 billion pounds?
- Multi-nationals, East Croydon and infant mortality in Africa
Meet point and joining instructions will be sent after booking
Presented in association with the Diocese of Southwark
What is Black History Walks ?
Black History Walks offer walking tours, educational talks and films in London. We work with museums, schools, communities and universities to deliver a diverse and engaging programme of educational experiences for students, sightseers, businesses, film fans and anyone with an interest in history and learning. Read our revolutionary book ‘Black History Walks in London Volume 1‘ HERE See our new James Baldwin plaque HERE
The dedicated Black History Walks team has been delivering some of the best walking tours in London for over 17 years and has more than 20 years’ experience delivering film exhibitions and talks. In 2024 in association with New Balance, we curated the first ever Black History Run, see video HERE. Our helicopter tour of London can be seen HERE
For our unique and pioneering GCSE History exam text book for schools produced in collaboration with Pearson Edexcel and used by 10,000 pupils in 140 schools, click HERE. The book features Black British Civil Rights activism in Notting Hill and is based on our walk in that area. BHW was Activist in Residence at UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre (2021)
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