Glasgow Black History Walking Tour
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Glasgow Black History Walking Tour

By Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights #BHM25

The walks take you on a journey through Glasgow’s mercantile past to examine the city’s connections with slavery.

Location

David Livingstone Memorial Statue

Castle Street Glasgow G4 0UZ United Kingdom

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About this event

Community • Heritage

The walks take participants on a historical journey through Glasgow’s mercantile past and examine the city’s connections with tobacco, slavery and the abolition movement. Tours will be led by Amy Rich and Lucien Staddon Foster.

The route is mostly downhill and flat as we walk down Castle Street, past College Street and along Ingram Street. The walk is around 1.5 -2 hours long, with the longest bit of continuous walking being 5-10 minutes. The walk is step free but does involve crossing roads and walking along some cobbled paths with uneven road surface. Please email amy@crer.org.uk if you have any questions about the tour route.

Tours meet at the David Livingstone Memorial Statue, Cathedral Square.

Tours end outside GoMA, Royal Exchange Square.

By attending a CRER event, you agree to the Event Attendance Agreement:

Event Attendance Agreement — BLACK HISTORY MONTH SCOTLAND

This talk is part of Black History Month 2025, to find out about more events and see the full programme please visit www.blackhistorymonthscotland.org

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Free
Multiple dates