History | By: N Quentin Woolf

Londonist Out Loud: The Georgian Era's Black Londoners

Welcome to the latest episode of Londonist Out Loud, a podcast about London.

As Black History Month draws to a close, N Quentin Woolf heads to the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton to meet collections manager Victoria Northridge and director Paul Reid about experiences of black people in London and the wider country. In particular we focus on some of the individuals celebrated in the Archives' new exhibition on black people in Georgian society.

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Londonist Out Loud is presented and produced by N Quentin Woolf.


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