Black History Walks,Talks & Films

 

 Black History is longer than a month..
2011: United Nations International Year for People of African Descent. Black Power Issue   

Black Power Mixtape 1967-75 - Official UK Trailer
Black Power Mixtape  UK Trailer. Like Lovers Rock but without  the comedy

 Black History UK vs USA see below
 
 

Black Power in the UK : Saluting Frank Crichlow
:: Cy Grant and Black British War Heroes, Miracle at Santa Anna
:: Racism UK vs Racism USA 1945 to Now
:: Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters 25 Oct
Black Power Mixtape
Black Power Mixtape Community Premiere plus Q & A
Friday 28 October 6.30pm-9.00pm
Q and A with Devon Thomas and Charlie Phillips
Kensington Library Theatre, Phillimore Walk W8 7RX
Tickets online only £8.00 click here to book
Further screenings on..
Sat 29 October  7pm at  www.genesiscinema.co.uk Mile End
Q & A with Lee Jasper, Ismail Blahgrove and Kolton Lee.
Wed 2 November  6.30pm at Venezuelan Embassy 54 Grafton Way, London W1T 5DL. In association with Crossroads Womens Centre. Q and A with Selma James, Panther Activist and wife of CLR James. Entry by donation, proceeds to Crossroads
Sat 5 November 7pm Brixton in association with UNIHOOD. Venue to be announced more info here. Sat 12 November venue TBC 
What is Black Power Mixtape ? 

 

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Bobby Seale co-founder Black Panther Party 1966.

A remarkable, vivid and gently revisionist primary resource about one of the most misunderstood of American political movements. Inspired equally by the lives and, crucially, the violent deaths of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, Black Power advocates were unwilling to fully renounce violence the way King did, reserving it as a means of self-defence against police harassment and the many death threats African-American activists received. Black Power advocates were labeled bomb-throwing militants in the American media of the late '60s and early '70s, and painted with a hysterical brush that reflected white paranoia during an era of social upheaval and civil unrest. How thoughtful and humane the Black Power leadership could be is demonstrated repeatedly in Black Power Mixtape, especially  in a searing jailhouse interview with Angela Davis. The Black Power Mixtape  will surely have a measurable impact, not only with liberal documentary filmgoers and  film festivals, but also with any audience attuned to American culture and history.

 Rare and intimate interviews with still controversial figures like Bobby Seale, Huey P Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, Kathleen Cleaver and Minister Farrakhan, are coupled with  footage of Harlem and other black areas during the era. Eykah Badu, Talib Kweli and Harry Belafonte give a modern commentary on this 40 year old footage that has been lost in a Swedish basement unitl now. What distinguishes this film from any other survey of this topic is its anecdotal nature and its extremely objective tone. In contrast to the frequently panic-stricken American coverage of the day, this forgotten European material is thoughtful and exploratory. Approached without rancor, the figures chronicled respond in kind, suggesting that their argument was what they claimed it to be: not a quarrel predicated on race itself, but anger about an American social and political context that was undeniably rigged to benefit a white majority at a black minority's expense.If you think you know the 70's and this movement, you're wrong unless you've already seen The Black Power Mixtape. All Black History Walks screenings come with Q and A with Black British Civil Rights Activists who were active in the UK in the 60's and 70's    

Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters plus Q and A

Tuesday 25 October 7.30pm www.openthegate.org.uk

Open the Gate Cafe, 35 Stoke Newington Road, Dalston N16

Tube: Dalston Junction 10 min from Liverpool Street

Train: Dalston Kingsland 10 min from Stratford

Free Entry, first come first served 

America is one of the richest countries in the world mostly because it benefited from hundreds of years of forced black labour. This film details how Africans resisted by open rebelions, running away, the underground railroad, poisoning slavemasters, burning buildings,learning to read, political lobbying and total defiance in the face of death.It also reveals the extraordinary lengths that white Americans went to to suppress African people by terrorism, torture, murder, brainwashing,
mis-education, rape and unjust laws which still have an effect to this day

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Frank  Crichlow (right)
Frank Crichlow Plaque Unveiling Friday 28 October 2pm at 6-8 All Saints Road W11
  

 

All welcome to attend. Black History Walks and Nubian Jak has sponsored a special plaque to honour the memory of Frank Crichlow at the site of the legendary Mangrove Restaurant which was so crucial to Black British civil Rights in 1970's/80's. Dr Margaret Busby, Devon Thomas and Lee Jasper will all speak before the plaque is unveiled. Inform your press contacts and radio stations about this important event and be sure to attend for an hour on the day. We will further discuss Mr Crichlows legacy at the Black Power Mixtape screening at 6.30pm as mentioned above

 
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 Cy Grant

Spike Lee's Miracle at Santa Anna starring Laz Alonso, Michael Ealy and Kerry Washington. A World War two action movie with an all black cast will be shown at 2pm on Sat the 29th October . This film was never released here despite being released in the USA three years ago. it is one of many black movies with heroic characters that for some reason, are never selected for distribution, Over 15's only. At 11am on the same day we will honour the life and work of Black RAF war hero Cy Grant. Guyanese Grant flew bombers in WW2. He was shot down and spent two years in a German prison camp. He later returned to England became a Barrister, Actor and Civil Rights activist. We screen some of his classic movies plus a Q and A, with those who knew him, All ages.  BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road SE1. Tube: Waterloo www.bfi.org.uk

Nazi sympathiser Oswald Mosley marches in East London 1936
Oswald Mosley and Nazi sympathisers march in Londons' East End 1936. Somalis and other black people beat them up in in the famous Battle of Cable Street

British Racism vs US Racism 1945 to present

A Comparative History in honour of Black Power Mixtape to find out more about this history attend our Black Power Mixtape shows

 

1945 Black British troops who have fought for Britain in WW2 are told to 'Piss off back where they came from'. They are barred from good jobs

1945 Black American troops who fought for America in WW2 are lynched in their uniforms. They are not allowed to vote

1952 British increase terrorist tactics in Kenya to put down the Land and Freedom Army's fight for independence. Kenyans/Somalis are tortured, castrated, mutilated and raped by white soldiers who sometimes use bottles filled with hot water and spices.Tens of thousands are killed, starved, or worked to death. See Videomau mau

1954 In South Africa the Bantu Education Act restricts education for black children

1955 Rosa Parks sparks the Montgomery Bus Boycott as black people have to sit at the back and give up their seats to whites. This leads to the rise of Martin Luther King as a civil rights leader  

1958 after months of white racist attacks and firebombings in Nottting Hill, black people fight back en masse. This resistance is referred to as the Notting Hill Race Riots. Police take the side of the racists but deny any racist motivations.See video 
 
1958 West Indian Standing Conference W.I.S.C founded with aims to fight for equality in education, housing and employment. The group unites the Caribbean diaspora in opposition to racism

1959 Claudia Jones, as a response to the riots initiates the London Carnival now known as Notting Hill Carnival. Kelso Cochrane is a victim of white racist murderers the same year

1962 Black Churches are burned and black men are lynched in the USA. US Senate blocks anti-lynching laws

1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act comes into effect. It is specifically designed to keep black and asian people out but to allow white immigrants in. This is denied at the time but revealed under the thirty year rule in 1993  

1963 RAF veteran Paul Stephenson leads the successful Bristol Bus Boycott in England because black people are not allowed jobs on the buses  

1963 the march on Washington. I have a dream speech by Martin Luther King. 16th street Baptist church Birmingham, Alabama blown up by white racist terrorists. Four little girls are killed

1963 Britain passes the first Race Relations Act, as a direct result of the Bristol Bus Boycott and increased lobbying by people like Clarence Thompson and W.I.S.C

1964 After years of lobbying protests and racist murders the US government passes the Civil Rights Act 

1965 Voting Rights Act passed in the USA

1965 Race Relations Act passed by UK government

1966 Huey P Newton and Bobby Seale set up the Black Panther Party to combat police brutality and institutional racism

1966 Joe Hunte of W.I.S.C publishes Nigger Hunting in England a report on the widespead practice of white youth and police searching out black people to assaultblack power in britain

1967 Black people in Britain are routinely thrown out of Anglican and Catholic churches and told not to come back. Black Churches are established in people's front rooms but soon outgrow them so they build their own as banks like Barclays refuse to lend money to Africans. In one instance a church was destroyed by the local authority See video .Catholic and Anglican churches are sending missionaries to Africa throughout this period. Many priests are transferred to Africa and the Caribbean after allegations of paedophilia

1968 In three days the government rushes through the Commonwealth Immigration  Act which has the effect of blocking the entry of Asian British passport holders from Kenya but allowing in white British passport holders. This comes a few years after the infamous 'If you want a nigger for a neighbour Vote Labour' campaign. See video  

1968 Nigerian David Oluwale is beaten,  urinated on and thrown in the Leeds river by two white police officers. They are convicted and remain the only officers ever convicted of a black death in custody

1968 in Australia Aborigines/Black people are recognised as human beings

1969 US Black Panther Party sets up free breakfast programme for poor kids. Director of the FBI J Edgar Hoover states 'It's a threat to the national security of the USA'

1970's Black children are labelled Educationally Sub Normal (ESN) and educated separately from other children. Black community sets up Saturday Schools in response. Jessica Huntley and John la Rose led the movement for educational equality. They are attacked and firebombed by white racists and the National Front

1971 UK Black panthers use Frank Crichlows Mangrove Restaurant in All Saints Road as a meeting place. Mangrove 9 trial begins. Black people who fight for equality are subjected to politically motivated trials with no evidence of actual criminality.Darcus Howe defends himself as his lawyer says he should plead guilty. Police officers lie on oath and fabricate evidence. Judge states the police are racist.Mangrove 9 are acquitted

1971 Immigration Act clamps down on immigration coour barfrom African/Caribbean and Asian countries but encourages immigration from Canada, Australia and South Africa via the 'grandfather' clause See video

1971 How the West Indian Child is made Educationally Sub Normal is published by Bernard Coard. He states the British education system negates the identity of black children and creates an inferiority complex

1972 Shirley Chisholm becomes the first black woman to run for President of the United States of America. She suffers 3 assassination attempts. Her campaign is endorsed and supported by the Black Panther Party See video

1972 Black comunity in Toxteth Liverpool erect barricades around their houses to prevent attacks from racist white people and the police 

1972 Black communities in Harlem and Los Angeles are flooded with heroin from South East Asia by CIA operatives using black stooges as referenced in the movie American Gangster with Denzel Washington

1973 Spook Who Sat By the Door movie is released. The film shows black people uniting to fight against white racist institutions. The FBI scours the country and destroy all but two prints.

Black Panthers in Brixton use  Shakespeare road as their HQ. Olive Morris is a very active member.sus law

1972 Sus Laws are used by British police to detain, assault, criminalise, and imprison  thousands of young black men

1976 Britain passes another Race Relations act this stops black and asian children being bussed out of Ealing as there are 'too many of them' and outlaws discrimination in Housing, Education and Employment. For the first time black people have equal rights to white people and this is explicitly recognised by law 

1976 Soweto Uprising in South Africa. Thousands of school children demonstrate in protest of sub standard education for Africans. At least 500 are shot dead. Many youth leave South Africa to join the armed wing of the ANC

1978 Blacks Britannica a ground-breaking documentary film featuring black british activists like Colin Prescod, Gus John and John la Rose is banned and has never been screened on UK tv to this day. British govenment intervenes with US TV stations complaining that it shows Britain 'as racist when it is not'

1978 racist murder of Michael Ferreria by the National Front leds to setting up of the Hackney Black Peoples Defence Organisation. Altab Ali is murdered by racists in Whitehapel

1981 Britain stops virginity testing of Asian women immigrants See Video

1981 New Cross Fire 13 Black youngsters are burned to death at a house party in New Cross. Police show little interest but are known to intimidate witnesses black people new

1981 Black community organises Black Peoples Day of Action a national march of 15,000 people who walk 11 miles from New Cross to Hyde Park. On the way they are attacked by police. When they walk down Fleet Street journalists based there shout racist abuse spit at them and give Hitler salutes. Although stewards ensured there was no violence on the route. The Sun's headline the next day was, 'The Day the Blacks Ran Riot'

1981 Operation Swamp in Brixton where 1000 young men are stopped and searched in 3 days triggers the Brixton Riots 

1981 US Panther Mumia Abu Jamal is imprisoned

1981 British Nationality act introduced to deprive the rights of people born here of British citizenshipColin Roach

1983 Colin Roach is shot in the head inside Stoke Newington police station in Hackney with a shotgun. Police state he smuggled the shotgun in (even though the gun could not fit in the bag he was carrying) and shot himself.

1985 the Move group of black activists in Philadelphia are bombed from the air by a police helicopter. 11 people are burned to death. The black middle class area is allowed to burn while firefighters stand by See video

1985 Cynthia Jarret killed by police in raid on her home.Riots in Birmingham and Tottenham

1986 Visa controls placed on Nigerians Indians,Ghana and Pakistan

1987 Four Black MPs elected in England.

1991 Rodney king severely beaten by LA police. They are caught on video but found not guilty. This leads to the LA Riotsrodney king

1991 Racist murder of Rolan Adams

1992 Racist murder of Rohit Duggal 

1993 Joy Gardner is killed by immigration officials and police who wrap 13 feet of masking tape around her head. No officer is convicted 

1993 Stephen Lawrence is murdered in racist attack. Police state there is no racist motive.

1994 Nelson Mandela becomes President of South Africa

1995 Operation Jackpot trial  reveals that Hackney police officers have been seling drugs, fabricating evidence and assaulting black people for years. Entire drugs squad is disbanded, other officers transferred. Millions of pounds spent in unfair prosecutions, legal delays and compensation.

wouter basson41996 South Africas Truth and Reconciliation committe uncovers evidence that Wouter Basson experimented on captured ANC freedom fighters. He also planned to flood townships with drugs like ecstacy and mandrax in order to subvert the anti-apartheid movement. Police are revealed to have supplied guns to criminal gangs and encouraged violence in the townships

1997 Abner Louima is beaten and tortured by New York police who force a plunger into his rectum. 7000 people march in protest. The assailants are convicted. 

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Gary Webb, author of Dark Alliance the CIA and LA Drug gangs.

1998 Congresswoman Maxine Waters leads hearing to reveal that CIA has been importing drugs into black areas of Los Angeles since the 1980's. This led to huge rise in murder, drug addiction, prostitution and social problems that were blamed on the black community See Video

1999 After 6 years of lobbying by Lawrence family and community groups, the  Mcpherson Inquiry is convened and publishes report and recommendations on British Racism

1999 Brixton nail Bomber David Copeland tries to start race war by bombing Brixton and Brick Lane. He's alleged to have acted on his own but  hundreds of fan mail letters are sent to Compton street pub

1999 Amadou Diallo is shot at 41 times by New York police who assume his wallet is a gun. No officer is convicted 

1999 trial of Wouter Basson who as head of South Africa's biological warfare division where he headed Project Coast which searched for drugs and diseases that would only kill black people. He is found not guilty even though his own staff testify against him

2000 Race Relations Amendment act is passed as result of Mcpherson reccommendations and further community action.Zahid Mubarek is placed in a cell with a known, violent racist. He is murdered. Prison service denies it is institutionally racist

2000 Los Angeles Rampart scandal reveals that police officers are robbing banks, selling guns, fabricating evidence and dealing drugs in the black community. CRASH anti gang unit disbanded. The FBI takes over the LA police. Millions of dollars are paid in compensationthe shield. A TV series called the Shield is based on the scandal

2001 Riots in Oldham Burnley, Bradford triggered by BNP marches in Asian areas. September 11 attacks on Wolrd Trade Centre

2002 Delroy Denton appeal is dismissed. He is serving life for murder but along with Eaton Green was one of several known  criminals who were recruited by police to act as  informers. In the  mid 1990's they were allowed to deal drugs and rob people in return for information on so-called 'Yardies'. They received accomodation and expenses. While on the payroll Denton went on to rape and murder Marcia Lawes in April 1995. He was already implicated in 7 murders in Jamaica when he was recruited and should have been deported but Police and Immigration held off so he could be used.No officer is convicted.

2005 Anthony Walker a black teenager, is killed  with an axe to the head because he walked down the street with a white girl in Liverpool

2005 Tell it Like it Is edited by Brian Richardson states that black children are still failed by the education system and How the west Indian Child is made Educationally sub-normal is still relevant

2011 Jimmy Mubenga is killed  while being deported by G4S private security staff acting for Immigration officials

2011 Smiley Culture dies after his house is raided by police looking for drugs. Police say he went to the kitchen to make a cup of tea, then stabbed himself through the chest with a kitchen knife after which the police placed him in handcuffs, after which he died.

Check out Somali Week every night this week at Oxford House details at info@blackhistorywalks.co.uk  

Dont forget our School Interventions all year long from primary to college level, staff associations presentations/films and talks to suit.
 

'I wanted to extend a huge thank you on behalf of the EMEAR CBEN team for visiting us over black history month.

 The feedback we have received from our members has been great ! All three sessions were informative, highly engaging, thought-provoking and inspiring to each of our members.'

Rashada Harry, Cisco Systems. 

 

  

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