In Macpherson’s footsteps: a journey through British racism

After Stephen Lawrence’s murder, a former High Court judge travelled round the country to produce the most significant report on racism in Britain for a generation. Ten years on, how much has changed?

Hugh Muir · guardian.co.uk

 

‘The police are still institutionally racist. The local authority doesn’t carry out the racial impact [...]

The Sikhs in Britain: 150 Years of Photographs

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0956127029/ref=redir_mdp_mobile

Black Presence Web Site

Black Presence interview

Chimamanda Adichie: The danger of a single story

Chimamanda Adichie: The danger of a single story

Churchill’s Asian spy princess comes out of the shadows

By Divya Talwar Producer, BBC Asian Network

Britain’s Asian spy Noor Inayat Khan was shot by the Nazis in 1944 after being betrayed

“Liberte!” – That was the last word spoken by the heroine of Churchill’s elite spy network before being executed by her Nazi captors.

On 13 September 1944, the glamorous British agent, [...]

Walter Tull – footballer and army officer

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/walter-tull-footballer-and-army-officer/3649.html Duration: 03:56 The inspirational story and autobiographical details about Walter Tull – a black professional footballer in the early 1900s who went on to fight in the First World War. Walter was only the second black player in football league history who played for Tottenham Hotspur 1909, and later, Northampton Town. During his [...]

Councillor ‘Claude’ retires at age 95

MAN OF THE PEOPLE: Bernard ‘Claude’ Miller with his MBE

By Keith Rossiter and Graham Broach Herald reporters

17th March 2010

http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/Councillor-Claude-retires-age-95/article-1918049-detail/article.html

PLYMOUTH’S oldest councillor has retired at the age of 95.

Bernard ‘Claude’ Miller, who has been a Labour councillor for 29 years and was Lord Mayor in 2005, is said to [...]

Britain’s Black History – Black Britons

Some good anti-racist UK Classroom Resources (Key Stage 3)

From a search for “Britain’s Black History” on this site:

http://www.teachers.tv/resource/classroom

The Black Jacobins by CLR James – a review for discussion

Pierre Dominique Toussaint L-Overature was a gifted military leader and law giver who transformed a slave revolt in the French sugar colony of San Domingo into a revolutionary movement resulting in the creation of the Republic of Haiti in 1803. The slave revolt in France’s most lucrative colony began in 1791 when [...]

Crossing the White Line

Resources:-

http://www.crossingthewhiteline.com/page6.htm

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