Tag: Black History

  • Japan’s Empire and the Crushed Hopes of the “Colored Races” of the World

    Japan’s Empire and the Crushed Hopes of the “Colored Races” of the World

    Figure 1: 1938 pamphlet issued by the Negro Commission of the National Committee of the Communist Party, USA By Dr Sherzod Muminov For a few early decades of the twentieth century, Japan came to be seen as a champion of the colonized peoples around the world. Behind this image stood Japan’s meteoric rise as the…

  • Black History is not just for Black History Month!

    Black History is not just for Black History Month!

    Fig. 1 Black History Month display at UEA Library How libraries – and librarians – are grappling with decolonisation and why this matters By Jenny Whitaker and Grant Young This is probably self-evident – especially to historians – but libraries are not neutral entities. They are highly constructed. They have legacies and biases and have…

  • Reflections on Black History in Black History Month

    Reflections on Black History in Black History Month

    Figure 1: Sketch of the life of Frederick Douglass in Special Memorial Murder (1895) By Becky Taylor Black History Month is often a time when I reflect not only on how Black British histories inform my own research on histories of marginalised and racialised groups – Gypsies and Travellers, refugees, the vilified poor and migrant…