Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 2236 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: African Lives in Northern England
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African Lives in Northern England (Ref: D/X 2236)Calendar (Ref: D/X 2236/1)Ref: D/X 2236/1
African Lives in Northern England calendar, 2021
Features:
Africans on Hadrian's Wall
William Fitefield of Newcastle, 1794
Mary Ann Macham of North Shields, 1831
Bust of Psyche by Francis Harwood, 1758
Unknown black servant of Captain Robert Fenwick of Northumberland, 1740s
Ellen and William Craft at the Newcastle Conference, 1863
Martin Luther King statue, Newcastle University, 1967
Jimmy Durham, Durham Light Infantry, 1885-1910 (see D/DLI collection and The Learning Zone)
John Kent, first black policeman, Cumbria, 1837
Olaudah Equiano, anti-slavery campaigner who spoke in the NE, 1792
Samuel Celestine Edwards, Britain's first black editor, Sunderland, 1880s
Learie Constantine, cricketer, Trinidad High Commissioner and first black peer, toured with West Indian Cricket team and played against Durham, 1923
Arthur Wharton, football player for Darlington 1885-6
Fisk Jubilee Singers, Newcastle, 1873
Dr Robert Wellesley Cole, graduate of Newcastle Medical School, 1934
Dr Ismael Cummings,worked at Newcastle RVI 1913, and son Ivor, born West Hartlepool welcomed Windrush arrivals, 1948
Osa Omorogbe, playwright and actor, Newcastle, 1944-2014
Ira Aldridge, Shakespearian actor performed Newcastle, 1827-1857
Samuel Coleridge Taylor, conducted first performance of his Hiawatha's Wedding Feast, Sunderland, 1898
Paul Robeson, performed Newcastle, 1958
Archie Sibeko (aka Zola Zembe and Ntambo), retired to Tynemouth 2002 after career in African National Congress and trade union movement in South Africa and UK
George Coleridge Taylor, studied Philosophy at Durham University, 1932-2016
Charles Duncan O'Neal, local councillor in Sunderland 1905-1910 and practiced medicine in Newcastle
(1 booklet, printed)
Publications (Ref: D/X 2236/2/1-2)Ref: D/X 2236/2/1'African Lives in Northern England from Roman times to the 21st Century', African Lives in Northern England Project, edited by Beverley Prevatt Goldstein, published by New Writing North, 2021
Includes leaflet advertising launch of the booklet at the Durham Book Festival, 17 October 2021
(1 booklet, 1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 2236/2/2'African Lives in Northern England', an educational resource leaflet by African Lives in Northern England Project, 2021
(1 paper, printed)