Manchester: Built On Slavery? Revealing Histories
How did money from slavery help develop Manchester?
Revealing Histories (museums and galleries) including cotton in NW, Lancashire cotton famine, sugar and the British sweet tooth, Black presence in Britain and the NW, resistance and campaigns for abolition, bicentenary of abolition.
Includes objects, people and articles to focus on.
Runnymede Trust: Our Migration Story
This website presents the often untold stories of the generations of migrants who came to and shaped the British Isles. While it is primarily designed to support teachers and students studying migration to Britain, its aim is to be a useful resource for anyone interested in Britain’s migration history.
Black Cultural Archives
“It is a goldmine of information about Black cultural identity in Britain.”
— Kwame Kwei-Armah, actor, writer and broadcaster
Founded by educator Len Garrison, Black Cultural Archives’ is dedicated to enhancing and promoting education.
Our team is committed to documenting, teaching and the development of educational resources about the history of Black Britain.
As the UK’s only dedicated heritage centre we provide extensive learning programmes of exhibitions, courses, school workshops, lectures, public events and a dynamic youth forum.Image
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