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  1. Timeline of The Slave Trade and Abolition. 1555: A group of Africans (from present day Ghana) are brought to England by John Lok, a London merchant, to learn English so that they can act as interpreters in their homelands.

  2. This timeline is intended to provide information about a selection of significant events and people who have impacted on Black British history. You can use this to support different subjects, discuss key people and events, and to encourage independent research. As the timeline does not fully reflect the contribution of the Black diaspora

  3. After demobilisation, many ex-servicemen faced unemployment and returning white soldiers resented the presence of black men, especially those who had found employment and married white women. Between January and August 1919, there were anti-black ‘race riots’ in seven towns and cities in Britain.

  4. This timeline is intended to provide information about a selection of significant events and people who have impacted on Black British history. You can use this to support different subjects, discuss key people and events, and to encourage independent research. As the timeline does not fully reflect the contribution of the Black diaspora

  5. 1883: Christian Frederick Cole becomes England’s first Black barrister. 1886: Arthur Wharton becomes England’s first Black professional footballer. 1895: Emma Clarke becomes Britain’s first Black female footballer debuting for the British Ladies’ team in Crouch End, London. 1904: Allan Minns, Britain’s first Black mayor elected in Norfolk

  6. Britain's Black history timeline. Some might think the first black people in Britain arrived after World War 2, but that's not true. Black people have lived in Britain since Roman times....

  7. 5 Οκτ 2022 · Tens of thousands of men from Africa and the Caribbean, as well as Britains black communities, join the war effort. Among them is professional footballer Walter Tull, the first British-born black army officer and the first black officer to lead white British troops into battle.

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