Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: Arabs, Blacks in Port Cities, Lascars, Liverpool, seamen, South Shields, Yemeni

Black Britons - Race Riots in South Shields The first race riots to take place in Britain were in South Shields (Tyneside). A number of Arab and Somali seamen had settled there in the 1860's, and theses populations were added to by West African and West Indian Seamen who settled in North shields before the First ...
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Posted on 29 July 2010. Tags: court records, Crime, John guy, Law and Order, Mary Gunnis, negro, Old Bailey, Thomas Robinson, Tower Hill

Part of the Myth that black people have only been living in Britain since the 1950's has been due to the general inaccessible nature of public records to the masses. In today's modern world, more and more records are becoming available to people online. The Old Bailey Online site is one such resource ...
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Posted on 17 July 2010. Tags: Annie Gross, Black actors, Black Edwardians, Chicago, Crime, Jeffery Green, Jessie Macintosh, London, Murder, The Daily Mail, The illustrated Police News, The Times

Annie Gross was a black entertainer from America. She and her husband Harry had been working in New York before touring British Music Halls.
Harry Gross had left Annie for an actress called Jessie Mackintosh, they were living in actors lodgings in Coram Street, Central London. He had been in a song ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Black Britain, Black History, Entertainment, History, Law and Order, News, Women
Posted on 10 January 2010. Tags: black community, black deaths in custody, community policing, Deaths in custody, illegal immigrant, Joy Gardner, Joy Gardner Memorial Campaign

The late Mrs.Joy Gardner died on 28.7.93, after being gagged and restrained with a body belt at her home, whilst being served with a deportation order - leaving a 7 year old son. Police officers were charged with manslaughter, and later acquitted.
She had come to visit her mother, Myrna Simpson, but overstayed her 6 month ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black Britons, Black Presence, Caribbean, Community, History, Law and Order, Politics, Racism, Women
Posted on 16 October 2009. Tags: 19th Century Liverpool, Black Britain, black sailors, black seamen, Britains sea ports, Civil Unrest, Liverpool, race riots, Racism

Race riots in the U.K have occured 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 inthe face by 2 scandinavians ...
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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 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 ...
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Posted on 29 April 2009. Tags: Africans, Caribbean, Crime, custody deaths, Health, Law and Order, Police, Racism, sickle cell, SUS law

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 06 April 2009. Tags: Bellaire, Hariss, Police, Texas

A Harris County grand jury on Monday heard from 23-year-old Robert Tolan, who was shot in the chest in front of his home by a Bellaire police officer, leading to accusations of racial profiling.
A former minor league ballplayer, Tolan was stopped in front of his home on New Year’s Eve because police believed the vehicle ...
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Posted on 29 March 2009. Tags: African American, Black, Blacks, Books, Brown, Death, Doctors, Education, equality, History, Oklamhoma, Personalities, Politics, race, Racing, Racism, schools, segregation, street, Students, University

Oklahoma and the country have lost a great man.John Hope Franklin, revered historian and tireless advocate for equality, died this morning of congestive heart failure. He was 94. FOX 23's Douglas Clark has more on Franklin's extraordinary life.
Friends describe him as someone ...
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Posted on 24 March 2009. Tags: allegations, Antigua, Barbuda, Caribbean, Discrimination, Elections, Parties, Politics, Poll, West Indies

UNCERTAINTY hangs over the future of Antigua and Barbuda's second-term government of Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer last week with the filing of four election petitions Thursday (March 19) by the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) in the High Court.
RICKEY SINGH
The challenging of the declared results involve three of the nine seats won by the incumbent ...
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Posted on 24 March 2009. Tags: African, African American, Africans, America, Augusta, Black, Blacks, children, Community, drugs, Education, Events, Georgia, jail, News, schools, society, statistics, stories, Students, Trade, Women, Youth

AUGUSTA, Ga. - It was a gathering to reclaim black manhood--a conference for all ages, men and women, held at Paine College.
“You can achieve, you can believe, you can conceive, that truly this country is made for you and you need to use the world as your oyster," said Dr. Mike Weaver, organizer.
Men and ...
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