GIRL POWER – SUPREME STYLE AND BEAUTY
The most successful girl group of all time, The Supremes, were also one of the most glamorous of all time. Their
sales of more than 20 million records are outstanding
and remain second only to the Beatles for No1 hits.
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The Adventures of an Economic Migrant
Anthony Edward Samuel Wade MBE one of three business partners that launched Dyke & Dryden, credited with establishing the black women’s hair industry in the UK, will be promoting his autobiography during Black History Month; an outstanding personal account of his rags-to-riches story.
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Campus call for change
Bellavia Ribeiro-Addy, Black Student Officer, National Union of Students, urges everyone to join in the Black History month activities.....
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Stockport embraces Black History Month again!
Stockport’s Black History Month have been a great success, as people from all around gather to celebrate Black heritage. Recently, service users who attend Whitehill Resource Centre enjoyed a fun filled Caribbean flavoured day.
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Black History Month
on BBC 1Xtra
Throughout the month of October BBC 1Xtra will be celebrating the achievements, events, and black music icons that have contributed to this history over the last 5 decades. Each week we will be looking at a different decade focussing on the music, the politics and the drama that define that period in time.
BBC 1Xtra's Seani B mixes five decades of black music together in one five minute mix. Grab it now!
Black History Month 08: Showcase your films on ITV Local
ITV Local London is your local broadband television service from ITV; The UK’s first Local TV service. It's an innovative broadband channel with on-demand access to local news from the ITV London team. There are documentaries, short films, community videos and other exciting features. Our aim is to build a series of community channels reflecting the richness and diversity of London. www.itvlocal.com/london
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Jeanette Kwakye
Jeanette Kwakye made history by being the first British woman to reach the 100m Olympic final in over 20 years. Of the sport, she says: “I get aggressive. My body is taken over.” The Olympian takes time to answer our quick questionnaire.
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THE EMMA PAST IS BLACK BRITAINS FUTURE!
My roots in Black History Month stems from my South London cultural roots whilst growing up as a teenager, the openness of Black culture through its art via music and love of new ideas, drove me to improve myself no more than watching Chinese’s Kung Fu films at the Brixton cinema during the late night shows every Friday evening. Yes I had Black friends, and I was the only Asian amongst them, they took me on board due to my character not just because of my race, no more than when I visited Blue’s sounds throughout South London and found the token white person with a similar characteristic.
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Celebrating the Windrush: Joe Clough The first Black Bus Driver
To mark the sixtieth anniversary of the arrival of the MV Empire Windrush in Britain in 1948, From War to Windrush, a new special exhibition at the Imperial War Museum London tells the personal stories of West Indian people during the First and Second World Wars.
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The life of Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was the son of one of South Africa’s leading dignitaries, Chief Henry Mandela of the Tembu Tribe, and it was as a young law student that he became involved in opposition to the white minority regime
Joining the African National Congress (ANC) in 1942, he co-founded its more dynamic Youth League two years later.
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