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SUMMARY:Religion and the Politics of Race in 1960s London: Transnational L
 iberation Networks and Theologies of Resistance - Dr Hannah Elias (Lecture
 r in Black British History\, Goldsmiths\, University of London)
DTSTART:20210208T140000Z
DTEND:20210208T150000Z
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CONTACT:Julian Siebert
DESCRIPTION:This paper will explore the place of religion in race equality
  campaigns and anti-racism activism\, and the relationship between British
  activist networks\, the American civil rights movement and South African 
 anti-apartheid movement. It will use as a case study the relationship betw
 een Dr Martin Luther King\, Jr\, Coretta Scott King and St Paul’s Cathed
 ral\, and explore the transnational networks that moved money\, ideas and 
 people to support international anti-colonial and civil rights movements.\
 n\nRegister "here":https://wolfson-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/6616
 099379293/WN_AR3fINL_RjKjMHKrHWZIaw
LOCATION:Wolfson College Zoom webinar
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