Today, 146 years later, we recall the triumph of the Zulu nation over British imperialism, we remember the selfless sacrifice of the Zulu warriors, and we rededicate ourselves to ...
For black people, what mattered most was freedom ... Many thousands of African Americans who aided the British lost their freedom anyway. Many of them ended up in slavery in the Caribbean.
In the last census 1.5 million people said they were Black, African and British – that's more than twice as many as the Black Caribbean community. Whether it's Kwasi Kwarteng and Kemi Badenoch ...
Find out how the triangular trade based on the enslavement of African people developed and was organised. What did the triangular trade do for British ports? British ports grew rapidly and ...
Around 1750, the British mainland American colonies ... arrived from Africa or the Caribbean. Nearly 1 in 5 Americans, or 300,000 people, were enslaved. Poverty in Northern Ireland forced a ...