Fighting the slave master: Past and Present.

Schedule

Sun Jul 05 2026 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Meet point on request | London, EN

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Black history walk featuring slavery's financial links in the City and Black resistance strategies to oppression then and now
About this Event

This Black History Walk features several financial institutions, Lloyds of London insurance in particular, and will show how they made money from kidnapped Africans and how those people fought back using any means necessary.

Each location will link to the trillions of pounds that filtered through the City of London due to British slavery. We illustrate who the enslaved people were, where they were from and most importantly, the variety of ways in which they fought back; from one person learning to read to armed revolts of half a million people

We will provide examples and references drawn from our two books, 'Black History Walks Volume 1 and Volume 2', and our Pearson GCSE History exam text book now used in schools. www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk

This walk will also highlight and amplify the work of Black Data Beyond/ Johns Hopkins University and their pioneering database www.underwritingsouls.com which investigates Lloyds of London's role in insuring slave ships.

We will cover :

  • Death rather than slavery
  • Revolts on board hostage ships, the insurance premiums
  • Undercover fighting on the plantations and streets of London
  • The Black man who wanted to take over Britain
  • Cultural resistance: hair, language and spirituality as weapons
  • Warrior queens, women armies and female fighters
  • Pirates of the Caribbean and the Bank of England
  • The Bank of the West Indies
  • Enslaved Black scientists and their legacy in the NHS
  • White Christian slave owners and Black deaths in custody
  • Apologists for white supremacy
  • The need for more historical Black plaques Nubian Jak Black Plaques (blackhistorywalks.co.uk)


NB: there will be no ramping on this walk.

  • Join the 18,000 to save 17 years of Black Film History at BFI Southbank

  • African Odysseys: How to Fight Racism at the BFI, British Film Institute
  • 50 years of Struggle Professor Gus John
  • Black history Bus tour/ Steam train trip/River cruise
  • Frantz Fanon film and talk Weekender
  • Black Women and Film Exhibition
  • Graphic Novels: Publishing Black History and movies
  • Mayfair, Hackney,Notting Hill, Southbank, Trafalgar Square, Regents Canal and Soho walks
  • African Women Spirituality @Fulham Palace
  • Groundings @Fulham Palace
  • Kumba drumming @Fulham Palace.
  • I fought the law and I won, a Black judge on 60 years of Equality legislation
  • Champion Black Bowers and businessmen in 1800s London: African Odysseys

About African Odysseys . Previously at the BFI Southbank for 18 years, African Odysseys is now hosting films across London due to systemic racism at the BFI which ignored a18,000 strong petition and cancelled the popular,monthly programme there. Full details HERE

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Where is it happening?

Meet point on request, Liverpool, London, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 16.00

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