Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black history doesn’t begin or end with one nation—it’s a global story of resilience and resistance. In this episode of Black Washed History, we travel to 1970s Notting Hill, where a small Caribbean restaurant called The Mangrove became the frontline of Britain’s civil rights movement. Twelve police raids. Nine activists. One trial that changed the course of British justice. Discover how Frank Crichlow, Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Darcus Howe,...
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Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black history doesn’t begin or end with one nation—it’s a global story of resilience and resistance. In this episode of Black Washed History, we travel to 1970s Notting Hill, where a small Caribbean restaurant called The Mangrove became the frontline of Britain’s civil rights movement. Twelve police raids. Nine activists. One trial that changed the course of British justice. Discover how Frank Crichlow, Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Darcus Howe,...
S3.E4-The Black Queens Who Ruled Africa: A Women's History Celebration
Black Washed History
10 minutes
8 months ago
S3.E4-The Black Queens Who Ruled Africa: A Women's History Celebration
Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? History has often erased or minimized the contributions of powerful Black women, but in this episode of Black Washed History, we explore The Black Queens Who Rule Africa, we are reclaiming their legacies. From the strategic genius of Queen Tiye of Egypt to the fearless leadership of Amanirenas of Nubia, these women shaped the course of history. Join us as we dive into the untold stories of African queens, warriors, and rulers who def...
Black Washed History
Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black history doesn’t begin or end with one nation—it’s a global story of resilience and resistance. In this episode of Black Washed History, we travel to 1970s Notting Hill, where a small Caribbean restaurant called The Mangrove became the frontline of Britain’s civil rights movement. Twelve police raids. Nine activists. One trial that changed the course of British justice. Discover how Frank Crichlow, Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Darcus Howe,...