The International Book Fairs of Radical Black and Third World Books 1982-1995

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Margaret Busby and Janice Durham talk about the International Book Fairs of Radical Black and Third World Books and the importance of the archive collection at the George Padmore Institute (GPI).
    Margaret Busby became the first black woman publisher when she co-founded Allison & Busby in the late 1960s and Janice Durham is a trustee of the GPI and has been working with New Beacon Books since 1979.
    Part of the George Padmore Institute's Reaching New Generations Project funded by Arts Council England.
    The George Padmore Institute (GPI) is an archive, educational research and information centre housing materials relating mainly to the black community of Caribbean, African and Asian descent in Britain and continental Europe.
    For more information about black supplementary schools in the Black Education Movement and the National Association of Supplementary Schools (NASS) archives at the GPI, visit the website www.georgepadmoreinstitute.org/archive

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