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  2. Rhaune Laslett - Wikipedia

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    Rhaune Laslett (15 November 1919 – 28 April 2002) [1] was an English community activist and the principal organiser of the Notting Hill Fayre or Festival, that evolved into the Notting Hill Carnival.

  3. London Free School - Wikipedia

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    The London Free School was a community action adult education project inspired by American free universities (and the Victorian Jewish Free School in Spitalfields).The organisers have been described as an "anarchic temporary coalition" of the old guard New Left and CND housing activists from the Rachman days and the new beatnik/hippy generation.

  4. John Hopkins (political activist) - Wikipedia

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    This action is credited with greatly boosting the 1960s London-based underground movement. In 1966, with Rhaune Laslett and others, he helped set up the London Free School in Notting Hill. This in turn led to the establishment of the Notting Hill carnival, first organised by Laslett with the guidance of local activists including Michael X.

  5. ‘No, Britain is not best place to be Black’: Journalist Gary ...

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    He highlights the pioneers behind Notting Hill Carnival, including Claudia Jones and Rhaune Laslett, examining the annual event’s inception and attitudes around it back in 1991, when it was ...

  6. Selwyn Baptiste - Wikipedia

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    Baptiste soon became involved in community educational work in the area, and began teaching children to play the steel pan at the Wornington Road adventure playground (now the Venture Centre) off Golborne Road in North Kensington, joining forces with community worker Rhaune Laslett. [8] By 1970, "the Notting Hill Carnival consisted of 2 music ...

  7. Police say 2 people who were attacked during London's Notting ...

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    Two people who were critically injured in attacks while attending London’s Notting Hill Carnival earlier this week have died, police said Saturday. The Metropolitan Police force said 32-year-old ...

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  9. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    March 8: London Free School is launched by John "Hoppy" Hopkins and Rhaune Laslett, leading to the start of the International Times/IT, the UFO Club and the Notting Hill Carnival as a street party featuring some of the earliest performances of Pink Floyd. [268] March 11: Timothy Leary is sentenced to 30 years for his 1965 Mexican border drug ...

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