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  2. Notting Hill Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the Notting Hill Carnival that took shape in the mid-1960s had two separate but connected strands. A "Caribbean Carnival" was held on 30 January 1959 [7] in St Pancras Town Hall as a response to the problematic state of race relations at the time; the UK's first widespread racial attacks, the Notting Hill race riots in which 108 people were charged, [8] had occurred the previous year.

  3. Claudia Jones - Wikipedia

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    She then founded Britain's first major Black newspaper, the West Indian Gazette, in 1958, and organised a series of indoor Caribbean carnivals from 1959 which have been cited as an influence on what became the Notting Hill Carnival, the second-largest annual carnival in the world.

  4. Russell Henderson - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Henderson was appointed a member of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for Services to Music. [8]On Friday, 24 August 2012, just prior to the Notting Hill Carnival weekend, the Nubian Jak Community Trust organised the unveiling of two blue plaques in Notting Hill at the junction of Tavistock Road known as "Carnival Square", to honour the contributions to the development of ...

  5. The History Of The Notting Hill Carnival And Caribbean ... - AOL

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  7. Rhaune Laslett - Wikipedia

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    On 26 August 2011, a blue plaque commemorating Laslett's conception of the Notting Hill street festival that "later evolved into Notting Hill Carnival" was unveiled on the corner of Tavistock Square and Portobello Road (organised by the Nubian Jak Community Trust), facing another blue plaque that commemorates Claudia Jones, who in 1959 ...

  8. Notting Hill Carnival 2023 guide: Where to watch the parade ...

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    Notting Hill Carnival is just a week away, returning for the second year after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The community-led celebration of history and Caribbean culture started in 1966 ...

  9. Alex Pascall - Wikipedia

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    Alex Pascall, OBE (born November 1936), [1] is a British broadcaster, journalist, musician, composer, oral historian and educator. Based in Britain for more than 50 years, he was one of the developers of the Notting Hill Carnival, is a political campaigner and was part of the team behind the birth of Britain's first national black newspaper The Voice.