Black History Bus Tour

Sun, 22 September 2019 14:00 – 17:00

Join us on our three-hour drive showing London’s top tourist attractions from an African/Caribbean perspective. There is at least 2000 years of Black history to be uncovered!

The private bus journey will start with a special reception at the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton, where we sample some of their historical products. We then leave for our circular tour of London’s typical attractions (Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament etc.) but with all the hidden Black connections explained. With special historical guests Phyliss Wheatley, and Olaudah Equiano, not only will you get an informed commentary from the guide, but you can ask questions of, and take photos with, two giants of African-American, and Nigerian literature.

We will cover a period of 3500 years including Black Roman Generals, Jimi Hendrix, the colour bar in Brixton/West End, black-owned nightclubs, Black Tudors, Female Resistance leaders, Amy Ashwood Garvey, Claudia Jones, Fisk Jubilee Singers, Dame Jocelyn Barrow, Olive Morris, Mavis Best, British Black Panthers in Grosvenor Square, 20,0000 Black People and their day of action, Windrush arrival points, Frederick Douglas, Breadfruits, The Black mayors who beat the National Front, 50 years of The West Indian Standing Conference, Champion boxers of the 1800s, Nelson Mandela, the Caribbean history of Canada House, Trafalgar Square and the Anti-Apartheid movement, the Bank of England’s secret West Indian wealth, the Ghana connection and much, much more!

Proceeds from this event will go towards the Black History Walks fundraiser for plaques in honour of five Black historical heroes:

  • Dr Harold Moody 1930s Black British Civil Rights leader: Plaque erected in March 2019

  • Phyllis Wheatley 1773 child genius, poet, author. Plaque unveiling 16 July 2019

  • Bill Richmond (1800s American/British champion boxer and community leader)

  • Tom Molyneaux (1810 American champion boxer who should have been British champion but for cheating)

  • Baron Baker (1950s Jamaican and Windrush street-fighter who defended the community out of Toto Bags Blues Club in Notting Hill)

Check Eventbrite for our Black History River cruise from Temple to Greenwich and back on 29th September

All plaques will be erected in association with Nubian Jak Community Trust http://nubianjak.org/category/plaques/

This event is sponsored by Eye London Glasses. Eye London in Hackney run by Ghanain Margaret Asare, provides excellent eyecare and eyewear. In 2019 Eye London will be sponsoring the Queen Nzingha lectures, the Black Power Women of Brixton walks and the African Women’s Resistance leaders course https://www.eyelondonopticians.co.uk/pages/contact-us Eye London,312 Mare Street Hackney.

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