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Marchers carry a banner whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, London, circa 1963

Civil Rights

Marchers carry a banner whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerscivil rightsequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismSwinging SixtiesUSA
1960sactivismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignercivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchMetropolitan Policepolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
Two white police officers stand in the foreground as 'Black Equality' march leaders and demonstrators walk through Mayfair streets to the American Embassy, central London, circa 1963

March in Mayfair

Two white police officers stand in the foreground as 'Black Equality' march leaders and demonstrators walk through Mayfair streets to the American Embassy, central London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignercivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchMetropolitan Policepolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistboxerbystandercampaignerCassius Claycivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianJim Crowleft winglocalLondonmarchMuhammed Alipolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
American boxer Cassius Clay speaks to the crowd whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, during a stop at the corner of Park Street, W1 on the way to the American Embassy in London, circa 1963

Jim Crow Must Go

American boxer Cassius Clay speaks to the crowd whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, during a stop at the corner of Park Street, W1 on the way to the American Embassy in London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistboxerbystandercampaignerCassius Claycivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianJim Crowleft winglocalLondonmarchMuhammed Alipolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
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Bystanders watch as a civil rights demonstration passes through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963

Anti-Racism March 3

Bystanders watch as a civil rights demonstration passes through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistactoranti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerPearl Prescodpolice officerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentssingerSwinging SixtiesTobagoTobagonianTrinidadian
A police officer chats with Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones whilst actor Pearl Prescod sings beside her, as they lead a civil rights march in Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963

Anti-Racism March 2

A police officer chats with Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones whilst actor Pearl Prescod sings beside her, as they lead a civil rights march in Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistactoranti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerPearl Prescodpolice officerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentssingerSwinging SixtiesTobagoTobagonianTrinidadian
1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSt. Stephens Tenants AssociationSwinging SixtiesTrinidadian
The St Stephen's Tenants' Association carry banners down St Stephen's Gardens during a civil rights march in Notting Hill, circa 1963

Anti-Racism March

The St Stephen's Tenants' Association carry banners down St Stephen's Gardens during a civil rights march in Notting Hill, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSt. Stephens Tenants AssociationSwinging SixtiesTrinidadian
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A woman and her daughter look at the street from behind the railings of a basement flat in Notting hill, West London, as a civil rights demonstration passes out of shot, circa 1963

W11 Residents

A woman and her daughter look at the street from behind the railings of a basement flat in Notting hill, West London, as a civil rights demonstration passes out of shot, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeanchildcivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticspovertyprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSwinging SixtiesTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUC
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In 1964, an elderly white male (the 'man who did not sleep'), stands outside his general  store in London. The man who did not sleep holds a cat in his arms and is accompanied by a younger male: they both look at the cat

The Sleepless Man and cat

In 1964, an elderly white male (the 'man who did not sleep'), stands outside his general store in London. The man who did not sleep holds a cat in his arms and is accompanied by a younger male: they both look at the cat Gallery: Portraits
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