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Programme for What's Happening in Black British History? VI, Thursday 16th March in Preston: Book your tickets now!

21/2/2017

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Less than a month to go now until our next What’s Happening in Black British History? workshop, which will be held at The Institute for Black Atlantic Research, University of Central Lancashire, Preston on Thursday 16th March, 11am-6pm. 

I'm really looking forward to the keynote from historian and author Professor Gretchen Gerzina on Why Black British History Matters: An American Perspective. You may have heard her recent BBC Radio 4 series, Britain's Black Past- still available to listen to on iPlayer. 

We've got an action packed programme as usual, with sessions on: Beyond the Margins: Diverse Black Histories in Britain;  Fathers’ Migration Stories and Black British Experiences of War.

Have a read of what's on offer and then book your place here. 

Looking forward to seeing you there!


WHBBH6 Programme
10.30- 11.00    Registration: tea & coffee
11.00-12.30     Session One: Beyond the Margins: Diverse Black Histories in Britain

            Chair: Alan Rice (IBAR)

Alan Rice (IBAR), Vagrant Presences and Reparative Histories: Lost Children, The Black Atlantic and Northern Britain

Corinne Fowler (University of Leicester), How Writers Can Public Raise Awareness of the Black Histories of Britain's Countryside and Why It Matters

Theresa Saxon (IBAR), Ira Aldridge in Britain

Raphael Hoermann (IBAR), “The fate of St. Domingo awaits you”: The Haitian Revolution and the Haitian Gothic with White and Black British Radicals, 1804-1819
12.30-1.30 Session Two: Fathers’ Migration Stories

           Chair: Miranda Kaufmann

Hannah Lowe (Kingston University) Ormonde: Post-War Caribbean Migration through Poetry

SuAndi and Jackie Ould (AfroSolo UK) My Father Always Wore A Dunhill Hat

1.30- 2.30                    Lunch

2.30- 4.00 Session Three: Black British Experiences of War

           Chair: Sean Creighton

John Siblon (Birkbeck College), First World War Memorials of African, Asian and Caribbean Colonial servicemen in Britain

Melissa Bennett (University of Warwick), Deciphering photographs of black military bodies prior to World War One

Lauren Darwin (African Stories in Hull and East Yorkshire), “You black men are not wanted in this country”: Exploring the dichotomy between the experience of Black sailors before, during and after World War One in Hull.

4.00-4.30                     Tea/coffee

4.30- 5.30        Keynote address: Professor Gretchen Gerzina ((University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Why Black British History Matters: An American Perspective

5.30- 6.30                   Final Thoughts and Conclusions

             Chair: Michael Ohajuru

Panel: Alan Rice, Elizabeth Burke, Gretchen Gerzina 

 6.30 -7.30                    Reception
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    Dr. Miranda Kaufmann is a historian of Black British History living in North Wales. You can read a fuller bio here, and contact her here.

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