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Black History Month Walking Tour

October 10 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

The City of London has Black history of African, Caribbean, and British origin built into its fabric and landscape.

A tour of London’s Black history is not only about enslavement and service but also empowerment and success. It’s a diverse history spanning centuries and it covers trade, culture, food, and war.

Join us from our starting point, The East India Arms within the EC BID area, to a finish with a flourish at the magnificent Guildhall, the seat of City power

About the Guide:

Rebecca Couper is a qualified City of London Guide passionate about sharing the City’s hidden side with a broader audience. She is a former BBC producer, and uses her communication skills to good use to reveal a different view of a city that has a tapestry woven with threads both golden and dark.

She will tell tales of imperialism and injustice, with the shadowy vestiges of the slave trade. Whatever tale every cobblestone and spire has to tell in the hour available, will be told! This includes the triumphs, the tragedies, the glories and the shames. She looks forward to sharing secrets with those of an inquiring mind.

  • Date: 10th October 2024
  • Time: 12:30 – 13:30 pm
  • Meeting Point:The East India Arms 78 Fenchurch St.
  • End Point: St Mary Woolnoth Church, on King William Street (just by Bank Junction)
  • The guide will be wearing a City of London Guides Badge and will have an EC BID Walk sign
  • Please arrive 10 minutes before the event start time.

****There may be photography taken throughout this event. By signing up for this event you are agreeing for your photograph to be taken****

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Details

Date:
October 10
Time:
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm