Black History Month Wikipedia event
Organised by Wikimedia UK and The Equiano Centre, UCL | Friday 26 October 2012, 2pm until 6pm
The presence of Black people in Britain before the Second World War is often neglected in mainstream history. During the interwar period, Black people were settled in various places around the country and included a diversity of nationalities and occupations, from dockworkers, domestics, writers, artists, doctors and students. There was also a presence of people of African and Asian heritage based in London during this time who were involved in political activism, such as anti-colonial and anti-racism campaigning.
To coincide with Black History Month, Wikimedia UK (a charity supporting Wikipedia), in conjunction with The Equiano Centre, UCL, is organising an event on 26 October in London. The event will explore some of these histories and work on adding the information to Wikipedia (including biographies of some of the figures of African and Asian heritage living, travelling or working in Britain at this time).
The event is especially aimed at new Wikipedia editors, who might be intimidated by the job of editing the Internet's primary source of basic information. Representatives from Wikimedia UK will be on hand to show you how the site works and answer questions.
Drawing over the Colour Line
Black Bloomsbury revealed Black presence in interwar London’s art and politics (1919–39), highlighting diverse artists, students and activism.
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