This bibliography references the research that has informed the selection and contextualisation of locations on the map, for further reading.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS
Watson, M. (2014)The local importance of C.L.R. James and Dalston Library.
Available at: https://lrgr14.wordpress.com/2014/07/25/the-local-importance-of-c-l-r-james-and-dalston-library/ (Accessed: 31 July 2024).
Royal Museums Greenwich (n.d.) The Story of the Windrush.
Available at: https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/windrush-histories/story-of-windrush-ship (Accessed: 31 July 2024).
BBC Newsround (2023) What is the Windrush Generation?
Available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/43793769 (Accessed: 31 July 2024).
Dazed (2022) British sculptor Thomas J. Price unveils two new artworks in Hackney, Dazed.
Available at: https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/56387/1/british-sculptor-thomas-j-price-unveils-two-new-public-artworks-in-hackney (Accessed: 31 July 2024).
Høgsbjerg, C. (n.d.) C. L. R. James in Imperial Britain, Duke University Press.
Available at: https://www.dukeupress.edu/c-l-r-james-in-imperial-britain (Accessed: 31 July 2024).
Autograph (2024) Introducing Ernest Cole: A Lens in Exile.
Available at: https://autograph.org.uk/blog/texts/introducing-ernest-cole-a-lens-in-exile/ (Accessed: 31 July 2024).
East End Women's Museum (2018) Belle Davis, music hall star and choreographer.
Available at: https://eastendwomensmuseum.org/blog/1049 (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Forrest, W. (n.d.) Black women in the Baptismal Record at St John at Hackney.
Available at: https://www.layersoflondon.org/map/records/black-women-in-the-baptismal-record-at-st-john-at-hackney (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
English Heritage (n.d.) Jones, Claudia (1915–1964).
Available at: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/claudia-jones/ (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Bello-Taylor, M. (2023) Kathleen Wrasama - dedicated her life to helping the Black community in Britain.
Available at: https://www.ibhm-uk.org/post/kathleen-wrasama-dedicated-her-life-to-helping-the-black-community-in-Britain (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Black Plaque Project (n.d.) DEDICATED HER LIFE TO IMPROVING THE LIVES OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY.
Available at: https://blackplaqueproject.com/biography/kathleen-wrasama/ (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
English Heritage (n.d.) THE AYAHS’ HOME.
Available at: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/ayahs-home (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Stanley, J. (2011) Black History Month: Ayahs at Sea.
Available at: https://womenshistorynetwork.org/black-history-month-ayahs-at-sea/ (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Makepeace, M. (2016) An abandoned ayah.
Available at: https://blogs.bl.uk/untoldlives/2016/10/an-abandoned-ayah.html (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
M@ (2021) Plaque To Phillis Wheatley: The First African-American Woman To Be Published In English.
Available at: https://londonist.com/london/history/phillis-wheatley (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Michals, D. (2015) Phillis Wheatley.
Available at: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/phillis-wheatley (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
Lupupa, J. (2020) Black British women pioneers:Kathleen Wrasama.
Available at: https://mygoddesscomplex.com/2020/10/01/black-british-women-pioneers-kathleen-wrasama/ (Accessed: 19 September 2024).
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