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A: Includes a  Background to the project,  advice on how to use the pack and advice on addressing the Race Equality issues raised. We strongly reccommend that teachers read these sections the first time they visit this site.

B: Includes a shortened biography with photos, a full biography, lesson plans and resources for 18 Black Bristolians.

C: Includes the biographies of 7 additional Black Bristolians.

D:Contains resources about the Bristol Bus Boycott

E: Includes the bibliography, a Glossary of terms, photo credits, contacts and acknowledgements.

As well as work from the Black Bristolian project, these folders contain some work uploaded by teachers in Bristol who have planned and developed their own lessons.  If you develop any lessons please upload onto this site -thats what the share in breazshare is about.



A: Background to the Black Bristolian work, advice on using the biographies and lesson plans and on addressing the Race Equality issues.

B: Biographies and Lesson plans- Alfred Fagon- writer ,poet and playwright

B: Catherine Waithe MBE - Educationalist

B: Clive Smith - Community Filmmaker

B: Dixie Brown - Boxer

B: Gloria Ojulai-Sule - Artist

B: Guy Reid-Bailey -Community Activist.OBE

B: Helen Wilson - Artist

B: Hyacinth Hall - First Black headteacher in Bristol

B: Olive Osborne - Community Activist

B: Paul Stephenson - Community Activist

B: Princess Campbell - Nurse and Community Activist

B: Rev. Dawnecia Palmer- founder of the Prayer Patrol

B: Sherrie Eugene - TV presenter

B: Shirley Brown - First Black woman councillor in Bristol

B: Simba Tongogara - Community and Youth Worker

B: The Burgess Family - Business people

B: Valda Jackson - Artist

B: Vernon Samuels - Athlete and Radio presenter

C: Additional Biographies (without lesson plans) Henry Parker- Escaped slave and lay preacher

C: James (Jim )Alexander Williams

C: Owen Henry - Community Activist

C: Professor Kenneth Ogugua Iwugo- Engineer and Academic

C: Ray Sefia - Business and Community worker

C: Roy Hackett - Community Activist

C: St Clair(e) family- Various

D: Bristol Bus Boycott resources. See also biographies of Paul Stephenson, Guy Reid -Bailey, Roy Hackett and Owen Henry

E: Glossary of terms, Bibliography, photo credits and Acknowledgements

F- This DVD contains film of pupils from Glenfrome Primary and The City Academy interviewing 6 of the Black Bristolians, a visit to the Bristol Record Office, a poem written and performed by Lawrence Hoo and an introduction by Edson Burton.