This special walk delves into an amazing depth of African/Caribbean history between Soho Square and Russell Square: It features:
- Ancient African civilisations
- Black Female entrepeneurs and abolitionists
- The Marcus Garvey connection
- Academia and the white curriculum
- Black British Civil rights activists and the USA
- Forgotten African genocide of the 20th century
- Black women broadcasters
- Equality in the military/Black World War two heroes
- Mary Seacole, Walter Rodney, Ivan Van Sertima
What an amazing tour! It completely moved me to rethink the intricate web of social, economic and political relations that characterize British imperial rule and racial politics. Engaging, moving, will keep you asking more questions. The best way to get to know London.Alai Reyes-Santos, Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of Oregon
Other coming events from Black History Walks www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
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- African Women Resistance Leaders: Political and Spiritual. (Course)
- James Baldwin season at BFI Southbank
- Black History helicopter tour
- Harlem in Mayfair walk
- Black British Race Riots of 1919 and current relevance
- Medical Apartheid: European experiments on Black Bodies Part 1 and 2
- What were Black people doing in World War 1 ?
- The Black History of video games
- 17 years of success: African Odysseys at the BFI, a review
- African Superheroes Day
- What was James Baldwin doing in Hackney (talk)