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Marion Patrick Jones – help set up the UK civil rights movement CARD
In 1962, she moved to Britain to continue her education, earning a BSc degree from the University of London. She later completed postgraduate studies in Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, writing her thesis on a subject close to her heart - the Chinese community in Trinidad. While studying for her master’s, she worked as a secretary to the Quaker International Affairs Centre in London.

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jul 124 min read


Key Events in the Black Civil Rights Movement in Britain
UK Black Civil Rights Timeline (1940–1970)
Key events, figures, and legislation that shaped the Black civil rights movement in Britain
1940 – Colour bar on military officers begins to be dismantled
During the Second World War, sustained campaigning by groups such as the League of Coloured Peoples and the West African Students Union led to the removal of regulations preventing anyone not of “pure European descent” from becoming an officer in the British armed forces.

Maz T Collins
Jun 207 min read
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