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Black History Month
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Black History Month

Black History Month

October is Black History Month and celebrations are taking place across the country to mark the huge contribution that the Black community have made to this country over the years.
Engage have cherry picked a few events that are taking place over the month, but do visit the official Black History Month website for further information – www. blackhistorymonthuk. co. uk
BLACK BUSINESS AWARDS 2006
Henry Compton School, have both
Black heritage and the role of the River
USEFUL LINKS
Saturday October 14 2006 Hilton Hotel Docklands, Rotherhithe Street, London SE16. Tickets from £ 50. Tables for 10 from £ 450. 7pm to 1am The Black Business Awards is an annual gala event that is organised by Black Business Initiative( BBI). BBI aims to promote, sustain and reward entrepreneurship and other civic contributions among the Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. Internationally renowned comedienne Gina Yashere will host the event and there will be a special guest appearance from Tim Campbell, the first winner of the BBC’ s The Apprentice. Contact 020 7277 7333 Email: blackbusinessawards @ bbinitiative. com www. bbinitiative. com
researched the issues in the debate. Free 020 8871 7074
IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS: BLACK HERITAGE TOURS
WALKING TOURS Central London tours Wed 4 Oct & Wed 25 Oct 2006, 11am Fleet Street tour Thursday 12 October 2006, 11am Greenwich tour Wednesday 18 October 2006, 11am
Discover London’ s hidden Black heritage with walking tours led by the eminent historian SI Martin. The tours cover various London boroughs, examine evidence and tell stories of the early black presence in the capital. Topics covered include 18th
Thames in shaping it. The tours start at the Tate Pier and finish at Greenwich Pier. Free- booking essential Booking hotline 020 8539 7913 Email info @ 3ci. co. uk
COURSE: Introduction To Black History Tuesday 24 Oct to Tues 21 November One evening per week for five weeks, 6.30pm- 9pm, City Hall, London Self-knowledge is the key to all knowledge. This five-week introductory course provides a broad introduction to Black history through a series of lectures, required readings and discussions.
Key course themes include:
• When we ruled
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and 19th century black writers and
• The origin of humanity
THE BLACK HISTORY DEBATE
revolutionaries, Mary Seacole, Claudia
• Who were the ancient Egyptians?
Tuesday 17 October 7.30pm
Jones, William Cuffay, Marcus Garvey
• Everyday life in a West African
Wandsworth Museum Should Black
and the African Academy.
empire
history be an integral part of British
Booking hotline 020 8539 7913
• The Transatlantic Slave Trade and
history? Dr Hakim Adi, Reader in
the African Diaspora
History at Middlesex University chairs
RIVER TOURS
the debate on what history should
Sat 14 Oct & Sat 21 Oct 2006, 2pm
REQUIRED READING:
be taught in schools. Speakers Dr
The River Thames had a significant
When We Ruled by Robin Walker.
Caroline Bressey, Research Fellow
role in the development of the capital.
Admission is free but registration is
at University College London, and
These 90-minute tours offer a unique
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Dan Lyndon, Head of History at
opportunity to explore London’ s hidden
london. gov. uk
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