The Malcolm X Community Centre provides social, recreational, educational and entertainment facilities to the residents of St Pauls and neighbouring areas. For information on how
Dear Salama I found your piece on the slavery trail a real revelation-and a bit of a shock—as one of the authors of the original
An Brief Political And Economic Introduction To Bristol Glass: By Jim McNeill Click below to read article (a link to Bristol Radical History Group’s Website)
Jesse Jackson spoke in Bristol in 2007. Below you can watch a brief excerpt from his appearance at the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum. ________________________________________________________________________________
Slavery tells us much about the nature of power in societies regardless of race. In Bristol during the 12th century, rich Bristolians sold their own
Who Am I? A Cultural Stir-fry Hundreds of years ago a bunch of sea-faring entrepreneurial white folk sailed to a faraway land called Africa. There
This guide highlights archive and artefact sources that have been relating to the history of people of African descent in Bristol. To see more info
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