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Posted on 21 October 2009. Tags: Black British, Black Britons, Black Edwardians, Elizabeth Davinier, black bourgeouisie, black victorians, captain john lindsay, dido elizabeth lindsay, kenwood house, lord mansfield, mixed race, the black aristocracy

In the 18th Century, some Black people in the Eighteenth Century were considerably more privileged than most. One such Woman was Dido Elizabeth Bell Lindsay.
Dido was the daughter of Captain John Lindsay of the Royal Navy. She was born in England to an African mother who was captured from a Spanish ship.
Dido lived in Kenwood ...
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Posted on 19 October 2009. Tags: Air force, Black Lawyers, Black pilots, POW, RAF, TV personalities, WW2, WWII, airmen, black POWS

Cy Grant was born in Guyana, Central America. He came to Britain in 1941 to join the Royal air Force and was a commissioned office by 1943. He later became a Prisoner of War and later a TV personality. Cy Grant was born in Guyana, Central America. He came to Britain in 1941 to join ...
Posted in Black Britain, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Education, Europe, Men, Military, War
Posted on 18 October 2009. Tags: Black actors, Brixton, Connaught Theatre, Desmonds, Guyana, Norman Beaton, The tempest

Norman Beaton was a teacher turned actor. He will be best remembered for his role as Peckhams best loved Barber in the hit T.V show 'Desmonds'.
Norman Lugard Beaton was born in Georgetown Guyana.
Beaton attended Queen's College in Guyana until he was expelled for truancy and bad grades. He was given a second chance at ...
Posted in Arts, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Education, Entertainment, Media, Men, Movies, The Americas
Posted on 18 October 2009. Tags: George and Dragon, George of Lydda, Palestine, Patron Saints, St George, The Crusades, Turkey

George Lydda M 15th George of Lydda, was born in Turkey of "Black" Palestinian parentage, he is the "Patron Saint of England.
One of the most famous of Christian figures But little is known of the man himself.
The earliest possible source, Eusebius of Caesarea, writing around 322 AD, tells of? "A 'man of the greatest ...
Posted in Africa, Blackpresence Supports, Education, Men, Middle East, Religion
Posted on 17 October 2009. Tags: Black Media, Black Newspapers, The Voice, Val McCalla, jamaican

From a small, east London council flat in 1982, Val McCalla started the weekly newspaper, the Voice, which went on become the mouthpiece of Britain's black community and made him a multi-millionaire.
Launched at the Notting Hill Carnival that August, it grew into the most popular and important black newspaper in this country.
From initial sales of ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Education, Entertainment, Media, Men
Posted on 17 October 2009. Tags: Black Britons, Offiah, Rugby, Salford, Sports, Widnes, Wigan, black rugby Players

Martin Offiah MBE, is the most famous rugby league player the British game has ever produced. A dazzling runner and lethal finisher, he has scored over 500 tries in his career representing Widnes, Wigan, London Broncos and Salford. One of only two players to have won the Lance Todd trophy twice, he has also represented ...
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Posted on 16 October 2009. Tags: Abolition, Colonies, Essaka, Granville Sharpe, Gustavus Vassa, Sierra Leone, equiano, nigeria

Olaudah Equiano, later to be known as (Gustavus Vassa) was born in what is today, Nigeria. Kidnapped from his African village at the age of eleven, and sold to a Virginia planter.
He was later bought by a British naval Officer, Captain Pascal, as a present for his cousins in London.
Equiano bought his freedom after ten ...
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Posted on 16 October 2009. Tags: 19th Century Liverpool, Black Britain, Britains sea ports, Civil Unrest, Liverpool, Racism, black sailors, black seamen, race riots

Race riots in the U.K have occurred for some time in Britain. Some of the first recorded "Race Riots" involving black people took place in Liverpool. Liverpool has a long established black community left over from its former status as a Slave Port.
John Johnson a West Indian was stabbed in the face by 2 Scandinavians ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Europe, Law and Order
Posted on 16 October 2009. Tags: Black, Black Britain, Black History, Black Londoners, Blacks, London, Newspapers, dance

Above is a set of Newspaper articles from the 1780s.? Black Dance in London - Circa 1780s
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Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: African Health, Black Hair, Black skincare, Health, Razor Bumps, Shaving bumps, black Health, black skin, shaving, skincare

Shaving can be a great experience, who doesn't like a clean face, even bikini line, or perfect tape up? However, for many individuals, specifically those of African American and African-Caribbean descent, shaving is a dreaded experience because it often leads to the development of razor bumps. Razor bumps come in a variety of forms, from ...
Posted in Africa, African American, Beauty & Fashion, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Health, Men, Women
Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Caribbean, Christopher Columbus, Hispanic, Mexicans

Examiner.com
1492-1493- A black navigator, Pedro Alonso Nino, travels with Christopher Columbus
1494- The first Africans arrive in Hispaniola (current day Haiti - Dominican Republic) with Christopher Columbus. They are free persons.
1501- The Spanish king allows the introduction of enslaved African into Spain
1511-The first enslaved Africans arrive in Hispaniola.
1513-Thirty African accompany Vasco Nunez de Balboa on his ...
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Posted on 06 October 2009.

A link to Many BHM events in London this October
http://www.freelondonlistings.co.uk/component/content/article/72-black-history-month-events-2009.html
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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 04 May 2009. Tags: Africa, Africa in the media, Ayo Johnson, Ben TV, Ebere Nzewuji, Media, Vuyiswa Ngqobongwana

Western media depiction of African affairs -- Part 1 Vincent Magombe Ebere Nzewuji Ben TV Vuyiswa Ngqobongwana.
Posted in Africa, Blackpresence Supports, Education, Media, Men, News, Politics, Racism, Slavery, War, Women
Posted on 29 April 2009. Tags: Africans, Caribbean, Crime, Health, Law and Order, Police, Racism, SUS law, custody deaths, sickle cell

Registration closes 18 May 2009 - Book now to avoid disappointment!
The Unit for the Social Study of Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell (TASC Unit) at De Montfort University, Leicester is pleased to present this exclusive one-day conference.
The conference examines Sickle Cell Disorders, healthcare neglect in prisons, racism in the criminal justice system and the introduction of ...
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Posted on 29 April 2009. Tags: Adoption, Black, Blacks, British, Colonies, Death, England, Environment, Events, Literature, Markets, Nationalism, Racism, Tradition, Women, actors, comedy, nigeria, writers

Is death the start of the human journey or its end? Is mortality a transition from one sphere of our existence to another - the recurring cycle of life, death and rebirth? From Nobel Literature Laureate Wole Soyinka’s versatile prose emerges a mournful piece of theatre, which isn’t in fear of difficult themes of life ...
Posted in Arts, Black Britain, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Entertainment, Events
Posted on 23 April 2009. Tags: Black, Blacks, Inter racial, News, Racing, magazines, race, stories

My Monday column is about the challenges facing news organizations trying to maintain conversations with readers while keeping the discourse civil and thoughtful.
Consider what happened recently when the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s weekly magazine, Go!, ran an article about the best places to smooch and featured a picture of an interracial couple kissing on the magazine ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Education, Environment, Europe, Men, Politics
Posted on 16 April 2009. Tags: Events, London, musical, urban

R&D Productions would like to invite you to the Charity Gala performance of 'Scratched Out - The Urban Musical' in aid of the ACLT
Saturday 18 April, 7.30pm, Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, Hammersmith W6 9RL
Tickets: £25 (plus food, drinks & music after the show) Box office: 020 8237 1111
Book Tickets Here
'Scratched Out - The Urban Musical' ...
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Posted on 06 April 2009. Tags: Black, Blacks, History, Notices, ethnicity, magazines, notice, race, revellers

Keeping my eyes open after a short time doing other things last week, hey, a boy has a life you know! I noticed this fantastic set of magazine scans from the 1950s.
Whilst the magazines reflect the times, I simply revelled in the photography and typographic layout, something many modern magazines seem to have forgotten about ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Beauty & Fashion, Blackpresence Supports, Education, Media, Men, News, The Americas, Women
Posted on 05 April 2009. Tags: Events, colourful radio, radio

Party People and Colourful Radio invite you to Behind The Groove this Easter Thursday 9th April at The Korsan Bar, 161 Kingsland Road, Shoreditch E8 8AL. DJs include Calvin Francis, James Anthony, Gordon Mac, DJ Elayne, Mastermind, Pete Andrew, Leroy Johnson and more. Admission £10 all night. Doors open 10pm, Dress Code smart casual.
To book ...
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Posted on 21 March 2009. Tags: Add new tag, Black, Black Fathers, Blacks, Hair, Music, News, Police, Racing, Racism, Sport, Teachers, Women, Youngmen, drugs, race, rap, schools, society, stories, street

Walter Backstrom | Letter to a young black man
By WALTER BACKSTROM
Bellevue Reporter Columnist
Mar 20 2009, 1:26 PM
It seems sometimes I grew up in a different country than you.
I grew up in a time and place where black people couldn't vote. It seems times have changed. Sometimes it seems nothing has changed.
When I tell you ...
Posted in African American, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Politics, Racism, The Americas
Posted on 20 March 2009. Tags: Back to Black, Events, London, Music, Nigel B

Bank Holiday Sat 11 April 2009
The Specialists, Londons No1 Raving Promoters Cordially Invite Real Ravers To The Double Birthday Celebration Of Nigel B & Jon Junior From Special Touch Urban Street Sound..
This Will Be Taking Place At The Plush & Exclusive China Palace, 2 Western Gateway,
Royal Victoria Dock North E16 1DR..
(off Tidal Basin Rd, which ...
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Posted on 19 March 2009. Tags: Africa, African American Artists, Art, Artwork, Fabric, Folklore, Sea, Sea people, black women

Mermaids and Merwomen in Black Folklore
Avery Research Center
125 Bull St.
(843) 953-7609
www.cofc.edu/avery
Cookie Washington has imagined what life might be like as a water goddess, ruling the seas and the hearts of men. She describes her new quilt and doll exhibition at the Avery as her "baby," seven or eight years in the making.
Initially, it was hard ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Beauty & Fashion, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Women
Posted on 19 March 2009. Tags: Black Music, Events, FOLA, Music, PHENOMENAL WOMAN, black women, rumibar

Hey there.
Ladies & gentlemen, welcome to the MAIN EVENT! We are one stop away from D.DAY, however brace yourselves & get ready for a magical experience! Strctly Entertainment Ltd presents The Single Launch Party for PHENOMENAL WOMAN - come & watch FOLA with full band 'Slo Burn' as she headlines superb lineup of UK talent!
Mon ...
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