7 out of 8 (87%) plaques have been curated
11 subjects all or unphotographedGender Diversity
Bill Richmond Freed Slave, Boxer, Entrepreneur Spent the last evening of his life here with his friend Tom Cribb 17 Dec 1829
36 Panton Street, London, United Kingdom
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Once a slave in Jamaica Francis Barber Samuel Johnson's servant, friend and heir lived here 1752 to 1756
, London, United Kingdom
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In 1895, chiefs Khama III Sebele I & Bathoen I toured Britain to protect their homelands from colonisation. Their action led to the modern state of Botswana
Botswana Embassy, Stratford Place, London, United Kingdom
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Grenadian cabaret star Leslie 'Hutch' Hutchinson Performed here 1930s-1960s
Quaglino's, 16 Bury Street, London, United Kingdom
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Enslaved youth Jonathan Strong was treated at St Bartholomew’s after being savagely beaten. His ordeal inspired Granville Sharp to campaign against slavery 1765
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital (inside), London, United Kingdom
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In memory of the Rochdale millworkers who supported the struggle against slavery during the American Civil War 1861-65
Catley Lane Head, Rochdale, United Kingdom
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The first recorded African community in Britain guarded a Roman fort on this site. 3rd century AD
The Rectory, Burgh by Sands, United Kingdom
African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass Spoke here 30 Jan 1846
West Bell Street, Dundee, United Kingdom