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Tag Archives: Martin Luther King
Golden haloes pick out icons of the Windrush exhibition
KEN TOWL pays a return visit to the Windrush Legacy Association in the Whitgift Centre to view the works of south Londoner Zoe Sinclair Despite her interest in where people really come from, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley, better known … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community associations, History, Ken Towl, Whitgift Centre
Tagged Diane Abbott, Doreen Lawrence, Ken Towl, Lady Susan Hussey, Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Rosa Parks, Trevor McDonald, Whitgift Centre, Windrush, Windrush Generation Legacy Association, Windrush Legacy Association
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Do you Have a Dream? Anniversary will be time to march again
Tomorrow, August 28, marks the 49th anniversary of the march on Washington DC and Martin Luther King’s I Have A Dream speech delivered from the Lincoln Memorial to 200,000 followers. Lester Holloway, a leading councillor on the LibDem-controlled Sutton Council, … Continue reading