Norwich: A Black History walking tour

Norwich: A Black History walking tour

The tour celebrates the diverse contribution of black people to the history of Norwich & Norfolk and the county's involvement in abolition

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By Paul Dickson
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Date and time

Sunday, October 26 · 11am - 1pm GMT

Location

The Forum

Millennium Plain Norwich NR2 1BH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

This guided walking tour, with Norwich tour guide Paul Dickson starts outside The Forum. The tour celebrates the diverse contribution of black people to the history of Norwich and Norfolk from street traders in the 18th and 19th centuries to Pablo Fanque, the UK's first black circus impresario, the American servicemen who brought rhythm and blues and soul music to the city and Lucas the 1960s US airman, who settled in Norfolk, and gave soul to the Orford Cellar. The tour also looks at slavery – those involved in the slave trade and the abolitionists from Norfolk like Thomas Fowell Buxton, Amelia Opie and Harriet Martineau. We also explore the work of 19th century Norfolk boxing hero Jem Mace with black boxers and the great contributions of soldier, historian, archaeologist and philanthropist, Frederick Duleep Singh and his sister Sophia Duleep Singh, who was a leading suffragette.

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Paul Dickson is an independent tour guide in Norwich, Cromer and the Broads National Park and is an official City of Norwich Tourist Guide. 

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