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articles to create
edit- AfroCROWD NYC to do list
- Black Lunch Table task list
Pan-Africanism and anti-colonialism
editPermanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
AfroCine project
editKwesi Owusu - Ghanian filmmaker
Black Film Bulletin - periodical published in Britain
African Dawn (group) - performing group
New York African Film Festival
June Givanni Pan-African Cinema Archive
Transatlantic Slave Trade and the enslavement of Africans
editMemorials and monuments to commemorate the victims of slavery
edit- The Door of No Return, Ouidah
- The Door of Return - improve
- The Slave Route, Ouidah
Global African reparations movement
edit- CARICOM Reparations Commission
- African Reparations Movement (ARM UK) - Founded by Bernie Grant following the Conference on Reparations held in Nigeria in 1993. Records at Black Cultural Archives and in the Bernie Grant collection at Bishopsgate Library.
Enslaved people and resistance
editEnslaved women
edit- Matea Bolivar
- Hipólita Bolívar
- Angela, enslaved in Colony of Virginia, 1619
- Jeanne Odo
- Rosa Egipcíaca
Slave ownership
edit- Slavocracy
- Plantocracy
- West India Interests
- London Society of West India Planters and Merchants
- West India Committee
- Absentee_landlord - add Absentee landowners and plantation chattel slavery
- West Indian planter disambiguation page Planter
- Slave Compensation Commission
Locations
edit- Costa da Mina - is this the same as Portuguese Gold Coast?
Slave "housing"/imprisonment
edit- Slave Pen
- Barracoon - images needed
- Slave quarters - redirect to Barracoon, needs own article
Slave Rebellions and Leaders
edit- Prince Klaas aka Kwaku Takyi - leader of the 1736 Antigua Slave Rebellion [1]
- 1736 Antigua Slave Rebellion
- 1795 Coro Rebellion, Curaçao
- Damon (person) leader of slave revolt in Guyana
- Lourenço da Silva de Mendonça - Afro-Brazilian/Angolan friar/clergyman who campaigned against slavery 1680s
Records and publications about enslavement
edit- Surinam slave registers [2] [3]
- Capitalism and Slavery (book) by Eric Williams
- Square of the Revolutions, Georgetown, Guyana
- Slavery in the Dutch colonies
- Registry of Slaves of the British Caribbean 1817-1832 aka Slave Returns - UNESCO Memory of the World - T71 Slave registers and records of the Slave Compensation Commission (1812-1851) at The National Archives
South America
edit- Movimento Negro Unificado Contra a Discriminação Racial Brazilllian organisation
Pearls, pearl diving and swimming
edit- ARTICLES TO IMPROVE
- ARTICLES TO START
Europe
edit- La revue du Monde Noir Negritude magazine founded by Paulette Nardal
- Benoit Swan Pouffer, choreographer and dancer - Artistic Director, Rambert
UK
edit- Felix Hercules (Q66741775) Felix Hercules
- John Eldred Taylor (Q106656513) John Eldred Taylor
- African Telegraph (Q106656435) African Telegraph
- Black Lesbian and Gay Centre - organisation in London
- Cecil Belfield Clarke - physician and pan-africanist
- Larry Achiampong Britist artist
- Taslim Martin - Taslim Martin (Q61743017) British sculptor, work in permanent collection at the British Museum
- 100 Great Black Britons
- Robert Hylton (choreographer) choreographer and dancer, founder of Urban Classicism dance company
- Nelson's Ship in a Bottle artwork by Yinka Shonibare (2010)
- 'H' Patten choreographer, dancer and scholar "African Dance in England" in British Dance: Black Routes
- James Horton Boucher London born violinist
- Leila Hassan
- Matrix (database) - Metropolitian Police "gangs" database
- Mangrove Steelband - add links from Mangrove restaurant
- West Indian Students Union, West Indian Students' Centre 20th century student organisation in London
- Death of Ricky Bishop 2001 death in police custody in Brixton, London
- Black Theatre Co-operative aka Black Theatre Co-op aka Nitro Theatre Company aka NitroBEAT
- Negro Welfare Association
- Colonial Seamen's Association
- Sunil Gupta (photographer) British photographer
- Alfred Fagon [10] [11] [12] [13] V&A catalog [14] [15]
- Alfred Fagon Award
- Larry Achiampong ckh notability
- Sal Idriss
- National Colored Conventions
- Haitian Emigration Society of Philadelphia
- Women Artists Slide Library (WASL)
- Women Artists of Colour Index
- African and Asian Visual Arts Archive
- 1919 race riots in UK
- West Indian Standing Conference
- Hubert "Baron" Baker "Baron Baker"
- Clem Byfield
- Lionel and Pansy Jeffrey, political activists and race equality campaigners
- Ansel Wong - see Windrush Foundation
- Flamingo (magazine) - London, 1961-63, see BCA page
- African Academy (Clapham) - see A Compendious History of the Principal Protestant Missions to the Heathen, p. 324
- Kath Locke
- Martha Osamor
- Ron Phillips_(activist)
- Beresford Edwards
- Brixton Recreation Centre
- Mary Seacole (statue)
- List of listed buidlings in Lambeth
- Barbara Walker (artist) Barbara Walker in the Arts Council collection Barbara Walker in the ArtUK database
- 121 Centre at 121 Railton Road
- Brixton Black Women's Group at 121 Railton Road [16]
- Black Panther Movement UK [17]
- Brixton Fairies[1]
- 165 Railton Road
- UK Black Arts Movement Black Art Movement
- Billy Strachan - Jamaican-born civil rights activist
- Dan Kildare - Jamaican born jazz musician
- Huguenots in England
- Huguenots in London
Wales/Cymru
edit
- 100 Black Welsh ppl. BHM 2018 (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/brilliant-black-welsh-celebration-100-15173754)
- John Ystumllyn
- Black War Memorial at the National War Memorial Wales https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-50269303
- Unison newsletter https://www.unisoningwent.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/back-members-newsletter.pdf
1919/World War One
edit- Society for People's of African Origin
- Felix Hercules
- Frank Hercules American novelist and playwright https://www.nytimes.com/1996/05/13/arts/frank-hercules-85-novelist-and-teacher.html
- African Telegraph
- Colonial Seamen's Organisation
- John Eldred Taylor
- Robert Broadhurst (activist) secretary of the African Progress Union
North America
editUSA
edit- Tribute_to_Our_Ancestors_of_the_Middle_Passage annual event in Brooklyn
- Billy Rowe war correspondent and columnist [18]
- Re-Collective Orchestra
- African American College Alliance US clothing brand
- Dapper Dan (designer) aka Daniel Day - Harlem fashion stylist, business owner and icon
- Mabel Williams - Black Power leader, publisher and writer - wife of Robert F. Williams
- National Colored Conventions
- Haitian Emigration Society of Philadelphia
- New York African Society for Mutual Aid (1808-1860)
- add controversial medical research section to John Hopkins Hospital [19] (see Night Doctors)
- Baltimore Lead Paint Study
- Guatemalan STD research lawsuit [20] [21]
- Henrietta Lacks
- obstetrics and gynecology lawsuit [22]
- Estrella Conwill Majozo - American poer and artist, sister and collaborator of Houston Conwill [23]
- Harlem Hospital Murals [1] [2] [3] WPA images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nycdesign/albums/72157650208943559
- Harold T. Pinkett [24][25][26] archivist at the National Archives, USA
- Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora
- Harlem on my mind protest, Harlem on my mind (exhibition), Harlem on my mind
- Black Academy of Arts and Letters [27] [28]
- NAFAD NAFAD National Association for Fashion and Accessory Designers
Canada
edit- Negro Community Center notable Black organisation in Little Burgundy, Montreal
- Under Pressure (festival) annual graffiti festival in Montreal
- Wedge Curatorial Projects The Wedge collection
- Jean-Baptiste Canadien aka Big John Canadian aka Sawatis Aiontonnis aka Jean-Baptiste Raientonni [29] [30]
Caribbean
edit- Kwakoe (festival) - Suriname/Netherlands [31]
- Buddhoe John Gottlieb / General Buddhoe / Moses Gottlieb, slave rebellion leader in St. Croix
- Isaac Edmeston Barnes Jamaican geologist [32] [33]
- Dinki Mini
- Everald Brown Jamaican artitst
- The Intuitives group or school of early 20th century Jamaican artists
- Edward Jordan (politician) (1800 - 1869) - Jamaican politician
- L'Antoinette Stines Jamaican dancer and choreographer
- L'Acadco dance company
- African Caribbean Dance (see African-American dance)
- Louis Fernando Henriques (1916-1976), Prof of Social Anthropology
- Hubert Devonish Jamaican professor and linguist
- Ivy Baxter Jamaican dancer
- Slavery in Jamaica
- Indentured labour in Jamaica
- centenary medal instutite of jamaica
- Beryl Loftman Bailey linguist [34] [35][36]
- Philip Moore (artist) Guyanese artist
- Rodney Leon Haitian American architect
- Bénito Sylvain - Haitian co-organiser of the 1900 Pan-African Conference
- Matthew J. Smith (historian) - Jamaican historian and professor at UWI
- Damon slave revolt leader in Guyana
Musgrave Medals
edit- 2015 Musgrave Medalists
- Gold
- Silver
- Dr Ralph Thompson
- medical doctor Anthony Vendryes
- jazz vocalist Dr Myrna Hague-Bradshaw
- photographer Donnette Ingrid Zacca
- choreographer Patricia 'Patsy' Ricketts
- architect Errol Charles Alberga Jr.
- Bronze - none
- 2013 Musgrave Medalists [37]
- Gold:
- Draft:Franklin W. Knight Professor at John Hopkins University [38] [39] [40]
- Silver:
- Marlon James;
- Earl “Chinna” Smith, Guitarist
- Franklin Bernal, Author/painter
- Professor Michael Taylor, climate change expert,
- Bronze:
- Dr. Pamela Mordecai
- Dr. Trevor Yee.
- Gold:
Africa (is not a country)
edit- Mama Casset, Sengalese photographer Q3284763
- Salla Casset, Sengalese photographer Q3469833
- Congress of Independent African States
- Grand Mosque of Porto Novo |pics on Wikimedia commons [41]
Australia
editMuseums
edit- Musee des Civilisations Noires / Museum of Black Civilsation, Dakar, Senegal Museum of Black Civilizations (Q59651876)
- Afro-Brazilian Museum
- Museu Afro Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brasil
Un-sorted
edit- Black Men of Labor Parade NOLA
- Papa Ibra Tall Sengelese American painter c:Category:Papa Ibra Tall Papa Ibra Tall (Q3894655)
- American Negro Labor Congress
- Emily Greenwood Professor of Classics, Yale University
- London Partnership Register register for same-sex partnerships created by the Ken Livingston, Mayor of London in 2001
- Night Mayor (role), Director of Night Life, Night Czar, Nachtburgemeester
- Negro Anthology
- Ruth Lowery [43][44][45]
- Hakawati arab/syrian storytelling tradition
- The RIBA Library
- Lambeth Palace Library
- Lee "Q" O'Denat - (redirect to worldstar) Guardian Obit Lee ‘Q’ O’Denat: the mogul who created modern blaxploitation with
- Inua Ellams Q32001113
- free Blacks in New York City (African Americans in New York City) (Slavery in New York)
- William Henry Brown (playwright)
- List of missing African cinema articles
- Liberté ou la mort Liberty or Death - Haitian Declaration of Independence [46] [47]
- Panchayat (archive)
- Samena Rana British artist
- Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa
- wikidata - common Akan names
- Draft:Lina Iris Viktor [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] Majorelle Blue official website
- Akyaaba Addai-Sebo
- Addison Scurlock Scurlock Studios
- Laure art model of Edouard Manet Draft:Laure (art model) https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29168092
- Miss Lala fr:Miss_Lala Q28841980
- Prince Demah Barnes [53]
- Joan Anim-Addo
articles to improve
editart and cultural movements
editCaribbean Artists
edit- Althea Bastien
- Winston Branch
- Owen R. Coombs
- Karl Craig
- Daphne Dennison
- Art Derry
- Errol Lloyd
- Donald Locke
- George Lynch
- Althea McNish
- Ronald Moody
- Keith Simon
- Vernon Tong
- Ricardo Wilkins
- Aubrey Williams
- Llewellyn Xavier
Jamaica
editThe Intuitives [54] Jamaican art movement
edit- David Miller, Sr
- David Miller, Jr
- Mallica “Kapo” Reynolds
- Everald Brown
- William “Woody” Joseph
- Sidney McLaren
- Albert Artwell
- Gaston Tabois
- Allan “Zion” Johnson
- Doc Williamson
- David Pottinger b. 1911
- Albert Huie b. 1920
- Namba Roy
- Barrington Watson
Music and musical instruments
editDance, movement and performance
edit- Quadrille - add Caribbean quadrille tradition
- Quadrille dress - add more about the quadrille dress as traditional costume/national dress in the Caribbean
- merge John Canoe and Junkanoo - add historic images
- Cakewalk - add images of African American and link to Af Am dancers
- African Theatre - theatre company in New York
Awareness days and holidays in the African diaspora
editHoliday | Date | Region | English translation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Black History Month (US) | February | US | ||
Black History Month (CA) | February | Canada | ||
Mes de la herencia africana | April | Honduras | ||
Mes de la afrodescendencia | July | Uruguay | ||
Día de la afrovenezolanidad | May, 10 | Venezuela | Afro-Venezuelan Day | Q54670209 |
Mes de la Herencia Africana | May | Colombia | ||
Día Nacional de la Afrocolombianidad / Día de la Afrocolombianidad | May, 21 | Colombia | Afro-Colombian Day | |
Mes de la Etnia Negra de Panamá | May | Panama | ||
Día de la Etnia Negra de Panamá | May, 30 | Panama | ||
National Caribbean American Heritage Month | June | US | ||
Mes de la Cultura Afroperuana | June | Peru | ||
Día de la Cultura Afroperuana | June, 4 | Peru | ||
Windrush Day | June, 22 | UK | ||
Día Internacional de la mujer afrodescendiente | July, 25 | |||
Día de la Persona Negra y la Cultura Afrocostarricense / Día Nacional del Afro Costarricense / Día del Negro | August, 31 | Costa Rica | Afro-Costa Rican Day | |
Día Nacional del Pueblo Afroecuatoriano | October, 1st Sunday | Ecuador | National Day of the Afro-Ecuadorian People | |
Black Achievement Month | October | Netherlands | ||
Black History Month (UK) | October | UK | ||
Día Nacional de los/as afroargentinos/as y de la cultura afro | November, 8 | Argentina | The National Day of Afro-Argentines and Black Culture | Law 26.852 ratified on 20 May 2013. Date of death of María Remedios del Valle[2] |
Día Nacional Garífuna | November, 19 | Nicaragua | ||
Garifuna Settlement Day | November, 19 | Belize | ||
Dia da Consciência Negra / Zumbi Day | November, 20 | Brazil | Black Awareness Day | |
Día Nacional del Pueblo Garífuna | November, 26 | Guatemala | ||
Día del Candombe, la Cultura Afrouruguaya y la Equidad Racial | December, 3 | Uruguay | Candombe Day, Afro-Uruguayan Culture and Racial Equity | |
Negro History Week (1926-) | 2nd week in February | USA | ||
UN's International Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2014) | ||||
Emancipation Day | - US Virgin Islands [55] [56] [57]
- Keti Koti - Emancipation Day in Suriname and Dutch Antilles, add contemporary commemorations in Netherlands | |||
Africa Day / African Liberation Day | - African Liberation Day merge to Africa Day
- Africa Day add history of African Liberation Day celebrations |
Political movements and activism
edit- Rodney riots - uprising in Kingston, Jamaica in 1968 sparked by Walter Rodney's explusion from UWI
- United Friends and Families Campaign - expand, links to/from page, more citations
- Black Lives Matter - add UK activism
- Frente Negra Brasileira
- National Urban League
- Decolonization of higher education in South Africa
- Rhodes Must Fall
- Liberty Hall (Oakland, California) UNIA chapter HQ
- Marcus Garvey Prize for Human Rights
Biographies
edit- Don Hogan Charles - New York Times photographer
- Suzanne Césaire
- Zelda Wynn Valdes
- Nora Holt
- Andy Razaf Garveyite poet and notable Harlem Renaissance songwriter
- John Tradescant the elder inline citations needed
Caribbean linguists
edit- John R. Rickford
- Frederic G. Cassidy
- Keith Baird - Bajan born American linguist, campaigned against term Negro - link from Negro article
Enslavement and liberation
edit- Chico Rei
- Emancipados - needs more sources
- Kissy Mental Hospital founded as Kissy Lunatic Asylum in Freetown, Sierra Leone to care for in 1820 particularly for liberated Africans who had been recently enslaved.
- Virginia Slave Codes of 1705
- History of slavery in New York
- Slavery in the British and French Caribbean
- Cuffy (Guyanese rebel)
Caribbean history
edit- General History of the Caribbean
- First Carib War, Second Carib War
- History of Jamaica add pics
- A._R._F._Webber
Religion and spirituality
editUnsorted
edit- UNESCO's General History of Africa
- Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner
- Josina Muthemba Machel
- Menstrual product
- New York City Farm Colony [4] [5] [6] [7]
- Windrush Square
- category Obas of Benin
- Dahomey kings
Caribbean artists
edit- Victor Patricio de Landaluze - Cuban artist - Cane Harvest (1814)
- Francisco Oller (1833 - 1917) Puerto Rican artist
- Eduardo Abela (1889 - 1965) - Cuban artist - The Triumph of the Rhumba
- Carlos Enriquez (1900 - 1957) - The Abduction of the Mulattas (1938)
- Jaime Colson (1901 - 1975) - Merenge (1937)
- Ramon Frade (1875 - 1954) - Our Daily Bread (1905)
- Miguel Pou (1880 - 1968) - A Race of Dreamers
articles to translate into English
edit- Religious leaders of Bahia Categoria:Líderes religiosos da Bahia
- Miss La La / Anna Olga Albertina Brown - art model and circus performer https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Lala
- Oliveira Silveira https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliveira_Silveira
- Arlindo Veiga dos Santos
- Debora Silva Maria https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debora_Silva_Maria
- Mães de Maio
- Hilário Jovino Ferreira Afro-Brazilian composer https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hil%C3%A1rio_Jovino_Ferreira
notes
edit- ^ Feather, Stuart (2016). Blowing the Lid: Gay Liberation, Sexual Revolution and Radical Queens. John Hunt Publishing. ISBN 9781785351440.
- ^ Hossein, Caroline Shenaz (2017). The Black Social Economy in the Americas: Exploring Diverse Community-Based Markets. Springer. ISBN 9781137600479.