Archive | September, 2009
Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: Afro Caribbean, Blacks in WW1, Blacks in WW2, British Army, Larry Osbourne, Leary Constantine, Royal Air Force, Walter Tull, black soldiers

Not many people in Britain today are aware that during World War II, there were over 400 air crew from the Caribbean who flew with the RAF - about 70 receiving commissions, 103 decorations for distinguished service, and over a hundred who gave their lives fighting for the 'mother country.'
Group Captain Larry Osbourne, the first ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Caribbean, Education, Europe, Military, Women
Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: African Caribbean, Black Britain, Black Britons, Brixton, Caribbean Community, Civil Unrest, Police, Riots

In the Early 1980's the tensions of inner City Living and intense policing collided. Rioting erupted in inner city London. This film shows some of the events of the 1981 Brixton riots. Were you there? Do you know anyone who was there who participated in the disturbances?
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Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Caribbean, Community, Education, Events, Health, Law and Order
Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: Alex Williams (Man City), Black Footballers, Bradford City, Cess Podd, Football Association, Garth Crooks (Spurs), Luther Blisset t(Watford), St Kitts & Nevis, Terry Connor (Leeds) Mark Chamberlain (Stoke), Vince Hilaire (Luton), Vince Hillaire, Wolverhampton Wanderers

Ces Podd Arrived in Britain from the Caribbean when he was just nine years old. When he was 16 years old he had managed to get himself into a Leeds ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Community, Education, Sports
Posted on 20 September 2009. Tags: Africa, Athlete, Athletics, Birchfield Harriers, Black goalkeepers, Caribbean, Fante, Ghanaian, Goalkeepers, Grenada, Preston North End, Prince Hassan Cup, Soccer. Football

Arthur Wharton was the world's first Black Professional Footballer.Arthur was born to parents who were both mixed race. His father was half Grenadian and half Scottish, and ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Caribbean, Education, Men, Sports
Posted on 19 September 2009. Tags: Black Britons, Black People, Black Politics, Black Radicals, Chartist Marches, Chartists, Cuffay, Deported

William Cuffay was one of the principle leaders of the Chartist movement, the first mass political movement of the British working class. He was born in Chatham Kent in 1788, the son of an African ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Caribbean, Community, Education, Events, Law and Order, Politics, Racism
Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: George Bridgetower. Ludwig Van Beethoven, Music, Vienna, Violin

The talented African violin Prodigy George Polgreen Bridgetower was born in Biala, Poland on February 29, 1780; his father...... the African Prince was married to a German woman who is named in English documents as Mary Ann Bridgetown. They had two sons, who both became fine musicians. The younger brother, "Fredrick", was a cellist.........
(Prodigy George ...
Posted in Black Britain, Education, Entertainment, Europe, Music
Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: Black Britain, Black British History, Black Radicals, Dr Harold Moody, The League of Coloured Peoples

Was born in Kingston Jamaica in 1882 and came to London in 1904 to study medicine at Kings College.? Despite being an excellent student and the recipient of many prizes - Moody found it difficult to get both work and lodgings.
Eventually he set up his own successful practice in Peckham where he met and married ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Caribbean, Community, Education, Politics, Racism
Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: Africans in Britain, Black British History, Black Edwardians, Black Edwardians-Black people in Britain 1901-1914, Black London-Life before Emancipation, Black Settlers in Britain 1555-1958, Books, Caribbean studies, England Affric-An Ethnological Survey, Staying Power-The History of Black people in Britain, colouring over the white Line

A reading list of books related to the ongoing black presence in Britain, Slavery, colonialism and black Settlement in the U.K
The list is by no means exhaustive!
Staying ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Black Writing, Books, Caribbean, Community, Education, Europe, Health, Politics, Racism, Slavery
Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: Africa, Anti Slavery, Legal, Parliament, Slavery, abolitionist, christian, slaves

Sharpe was Possibly the Most Prominent of the Abolitionists and today, is certainly the most celebrated.? Sharp wrote numerous articles about slavery, ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Education, Entertainment, Europe, Events, Men, Politics, Slavery
Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: Black British History, Black Britons, Black History Month, Black Radicals, Cato Street, Conspiracy, Jamaica, Parliament, Peterloo Massacre, Plot, Public Decatitation


William Davidson was a Co Conspiritor in a plan to blow up Parliament.
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Caribbean, Education, Politics, Slavery
Posted on 17 September 2009. Tags: Africa, Ants, Bugs, Environment, Ghana

The term cultural shock is very real. A split second of brain overload, a sense of loss coupled with confusion. Like the day I woke sweating and feeling dehydrated. This led me to my newly acquired Tosiba fridge. It was only when i opened it i became conscious of my being in Africa. There was ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Community, Education, Environment
Posted on 17 September 2009. Tags: Africa, Africans, Ghana, diaspora

In my last piece entitled "For the love of Ghana" i pointed out how diasporians are like a "mirror" for Africa. They being outside of Africa and holding kinship to her are in a special position. What is apparent to the Diasporian by life's experiences hold keys to Africa's rise.
Africans around the world are in ...
Posted in Africa, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Education, Politics
Posted on 17 September 2009. Tags: Africa, Africa, Black, Ghana

Driving In Ghana
I remember taking my last taxi to Tema before picking up my new second hand car that came off a ship from Germany. It felt good that i was finally avoiding bartering with the greedy taxi drivers who when seeing a foreigner would double their fare.
You see the taxi driver is ...
Posted in Africa, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Education, Men
Posted on 15 September 2009. Tags: African American, Americas, Black, Community, Education, History, race

Washington Post Staff Writer DeNeen L. Brown wrote an interesting? August 20, 2009 About how Americas Elite blacks are flocking to Martha's Vineyard to take their annual holidays.
Over the 4 page web article. Brown highlights the fact that this isn't a new phenomenon, but a generational thing. Black families have been attracted to the ...
Posted in African American, Black Blog Posts, Community, News, The Americas
Posted on 15 September 2009. Tags: Abolition, Black Britain, Black British, Black Londoners, London, Servants, Slavery

Black British Timeline
First era of large scale settlement of blacks in Britain. Spans period of Britain's involvement in the tri-continental slave trade. Black slaves were in attendance as sea captains sauntered through the streets. In Tottenham, All Hallows Church baptismal register records "John Cyras, Captain Madden's black" in March 1718, and at St Mary's Church, ...
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Posted on 12 September 2009. Tags: Black British

Before David Grant found fame as a solo artist and lately as a vocal coach on TV programmes such as Fame Academy and also as a contemporary Gospel artist, he was in a '80s Brit-funk group called Linx.
From making and selling their 12-inch single of 'You're Lying' in shops like City Records in Holborn, they ...
Posted in Arts, Black Britain, Caribbean, Entertainment, Media, Music
Posted on 12 September 2009. Tags: Africa, African American, History, News, Women, stories

This July, 15-year-old Kimberly Anyadike finished a record-breaking flight across the country, becoming what is believed to be the youngest African-American female to pilot an airplane from coast to coast. The adventurous teenager flew from Compton Woodley Airport in Compton, CA, to Newport News, VA ,and back, making thirteen stops along the way. Her flight ...
Posted in African American, Black Britain, Community, News, The Americas, Women
Posted on 12 September 2009. Tags: Controversy, Dotun Adebayo, Notting Hill Carnival, Sound Systems, Steel Bands, Street Parties

Journalist, Doton Adebayo has this week certainly fired a wake up call to Britain's Black communities.? Speaking in his article in the voice Newspaper; Adebayo calls for the organisers on Notting Hill Carnival to stop Grovelling to The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea every year and instead to take the Carnival on the road.
Whilst ...
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Posted on 11 September 2009. Tags: Black, Black History, Britain, Caribbean, Community

There was a Haitian man on the Titanic
There was a Haitian man on the ship!
His uncle was President of Haiti!
Joseph Phillippe Lemercier Laroche was the only black man, a Haitian man, to perish in the Titanic; that's after he saved his wife and kids. Laroche was born in Cap Haitian, Haiti , on May 26, ...
Posted in Black Britain, Caribbean, Education, News, The Americas
Posted on 08 September 2009. Tags: http://www.mobipocket.com/en/eBooks/eBookDetails.asp?BookID=207476

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