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Periodicals have been produced by and for Black people in Britain for more than two hundred years. In this talk, S.I. Martin will introduce a handful of the more prominent titles and demonstrate how they attempted to reflect the needs of the communities they served.
S.I. Martin works with museums, archives and the education sector to bring diverse histories to wider audiences. He has published six books of historical fiction and non-fiction for adult and teenage readers.
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2020-10-09 2020-10-09 Europe/London Making a Mark: The Early Black Press 1817-1948 Periodicals have been produced by and for Black people in Britain for more than two hundred years. In this talk, S.I. Martin will introduce a handful of the more prominent titles. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2020/10/09/making-a-mark-the-early-black-press-1817-1948-244784 ,,,This is an online video event, please check the organiser for details about how to watch.
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