Posted on 14 January 2010. Tags: Boer War, British Army, Burgher levies, Cape Mounted Rifles, Colonialism, Colonies, Fingoe, Iqqiibiga, Kaffirland, Kaffirs, Keiskamma River, Kraals, South Africa, Stocks county, War, Xhosa, Zulu Wars, kaffir land

London Illustrated News - June 21, 1851 We have been favoured with the following intelligence, and the accompanying sketch, by an Officer serving in Kaffirland: - Camp, Fort White, April 20th, 1851. " As I have an opportunity of writing, which may not soon occur again, and as you no doubt wish to know how ...
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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 ...
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