Resistance and Achievement:

The story of African and Caribbean people in Britain

Course at the Museum in Docklands in partnership with Middlesex University

In 2007, the bicentenary year of the abolition of the slave trade in the
British Empire this course explores the story of the presence of people of
African and Caribbean origin in Britain since the Roman occupation.
Presented by Hakim Adi and located in a former sugar warehouse in West India
Quay the course provides students with a ten week introduction to the main
historical themes, personalities, sources and unintended monuments to this
largely untold story.

10 weekly sessions of 1 hour and 30 mins.
Advanced booking required. Fee: £140/£70 concessions
Weekly commencing Wednesday 21 February 2007: 6.30pm


To book: Museum box office tel: 0870 444 3850 Monday to Friday 9.15am to
6pm

Museum entrance is two minutes walk from DLR station West India Quay or 10
minutes walk from underground station at Canary Wharf. There is an NCP car
park behind the Museum on Hertsmere Road.
Bus routes D3, D7, D8, 277, N50, D6, 15, 115,

Museum in Docklands
West India Quay
Canary Wharf
London E14 4AL

for further information contact tutor Hakim Adi

 

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