Olaudah Equiano plaque unveiled by Mayor of Camden #BHM2020 #equianosociety International Slavery Museum
(image courtesy of The Equiano Society)
Over the next days, we will amplify the voices of inspiring black women in STEM at The University of Edinburgh learning about their journeys from motivations to research interests. I believe this is important as we are only as strong as our ability to empower through inclusivity. #BHM2020
#BlackHistoryMonth Day 17 Book 17: on Huey P Newton’s 80th birthday, a trio of recent books on the #BlackPantherParty for all ages, from David F Walker and Marcus Kwame to Waldo E. Martin Jr., Joshua Bloom and Jetta Grace Martin. #BHM2020
You've probably never heard of Frederic Monroe, so we would like to enlighten you on a pioneer in black freemasonry👉🏿 buff.ly/2VwFbi2
#BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonth 2020 #BHM2020 #MuseumFreemasonry
As we wrap our #BlackHistoryMonth celebrations, we have thoroughly enjoyed sharing some of our #BlackBritishHeroes and continuing our learning journey of Black history and culture. We won’t stop because #BHM2020 has concluded – watch this space! #inclusion
#BlackHistoryMonth Day 5, Book 5: Abdul Alkalimat’s African Liberation Support Committee movement history, “Dialectics of Liberation.” Lots for today’s movements to learn from. Prof. Alkalimat joins BlackStarNetwork ‘s “The Black Table” next month to discuss. #BHM2020
Ottobah Cugoano was the first African to demand total abolition of the slave trade. Read his book 'Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species' in full in our digitised collections: blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/sectio… #BHM2020