The History Hotline

Podcast tekijän mukaan Deanna Lyncook

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150 Jaksot

  1. 070: Jamaica: The Next Republic?

    Julkaistiin: 28.3.2022
  2. 069: ChildQ and the Adultification of Black Girls

    Julkaistiin: 21.3.2022
  3. 068: Olive Morris

    Julkaistiin: 14.3.2022
  4. 067: The Brixton Black Women's Group

    Julkaistiin: 7.3.2022
  5. 066: Stokely Carmichael (aka Kwame Ture) visits London, 1967.

    Julkaistiin: 28.2.2022
  6. 065: Did the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act impact Caribbean Migration to the US?

    Julkaistiin: 21.2.2022
  7. 064: What was the relationship like between Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and African Americans in early 20th Century America?

    Julkaistiin: 14.2.2022
  8. 063: Caribbean Immigration to the US

    Julkaistiin: 7.2.2022
  9. 062: What happened to Black Germans under the Nazis?

    Julkaistiin: 31.1.2022
  10. 061: Desmond's and Black representation on TV

    Julkaistiin: 24.1.2022
  11. 060: Why do we need to be concerned about the Nationality and Borders Bill?

    Julkaistiin: 17.1.2022
  12. 059: Did Edward Colston’s statue need to be dragged down?

    Julkaistiin: 10.1.2022
  13. 058: Britain's first Black bookshop: New Beacon Books

    Julkaistiin: 27.12.2021
  14. 057: Sorrel aka Roselle Juice aka Bissap aka Hibiscus Drink

    Julkaistiin: 20.12.2021
  15. 056: Guyanese Pepperpot

    Julkaistiin: 13.12.2021
  16. 055: Barbados: A New Republic

    Julkaistiin: 6.12.2021
  17. 054: Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' Speech

    Julkaistiin: 29.11.2021
  18. 053: The Battle of Lewisham

    Julkaistiin: 22.11.2021
  19. 052: The West Indian Economic Contribution to WWI

    Julkaistiin: 8.11.2021
  20. 051: A space where Black British History and tech collide ft. Kayleigh Oliver (FOBBS)

    Julkaistiin: 1.11.2021

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The History Hotline is the hottest line for all things Black history and beyond... A space to have honest conversations about Black history and how it impacts the world we live in. We’re here to explore some of the facets of Black history ignored by the mainstream, your teachers and the textbooks.

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