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Day 5: Claudia Jones: Mother of the Notting Hill Carnival

podcast December 31, 1969


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King Kurus, your Black History Buff, presents the remarkable story of Claudia Jones in our "31 Days of Black British History" series. Learn how this Trinidad-born activist and journalist became a catalyst for change in British culture.

This episode dives into:

  • Jones's early life and political activism in the United States
  • Her deportation to Britain and subsequent community organizing
  • The birth of the West Indian Gazette and its cultural significance
  • The origins of the Notting Hill Carnival and its evolution into a national celebration

While listening to this audio journey, picture the vibrant streets of 1950s Notting Hill coming alive with Caribbean culture.

Experience the visual storytelling of this episode on our Instagram: @black_history_buff_777.

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Let's continue to celebrate the diversity that makes Britain great.

Blessings,

KK

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