The Undisclosed History of Black Tudors
Black people were residing and earning a living in Tudor England. Working at many levels of society.
I AM Talks: Dr Onyeka Nubia
I AM recently interviewed Dr Onyeka Nubia, the author of Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England, published in 2013.
Hidden in Plain Sight: Black Figures in British and European Art,1500-1650
As part of our Black Tudor series, we bring to the fore our family represented in art between the late 1400s to 1600s.
Icons of The Harlem Renaissance
Harlem, New York was the Black cultural mecca of America between the 1910s and 1930s, a period defined as the Harlem Renaissance.
5 Important Moments in African-American History
Juneteenth is the national celebration of the end of slavery in Texas, June 19th 1865.
The Forgotten Black Pilots of World War I
When it comes to remembering war veterans, little attention is given to the Black military service men and women,
10 British Civil Rights Laws
From the 1960s onwards numerous Black activists helped push through legal changes

