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September 2015
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Aftermath
‘….the colonial secretary, Lord Milner, pointed out that many of the black men attacked in the riots had served in the army, navy and merchant service during the war and bitterly resen
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30 Sep
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Race Riot!
‘Several delicate balancing acts are required in discussing the specifics of the racial riots in Liverpool. The first is to avoid reducing the Black community to the role of helpless victims
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30 Sep
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The Great War and Empire
‘When all these circumstances are taken into consideration it will be found that the Negro...played a part in the war quite proportionate to their opportunities and means, and actually would
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30 Sep
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Roots of a Multicultural City
The Slave trade…invigorated every industry, provided the capital for docks, enriched and employed the mills of Lancashire, and afforded the means for opening out new and ever new lines of tr
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30 Sep
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The Heritage Project
In recognition of the immense local and national historical importance of this archive, Writing on the Wall have been awarded Heritage Lottery funding for a seventeen month creative heritage projec
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30 Sep
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Introduction
Writing on the Wall have been presented with a number of original, significant documents covering the period 1919 to 1921, by community member and activist Joe Farrag. This archive relates to the posi
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