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King Kurus, your Black History Buff, introduces you to the inspiring life of Olive Morris in our "31 Days of Black British History" series. Discover how this young activist made a significant impact on Black British feminism and community organizing in the 1970s.
This episode explores:
Morris's early life and political awakeningHer involvement with the British Black Panther MovementHer role in founding the Brixton Black Women's GroupHer legacy in Black British feminism and squatters' rights activismWhile enjoying this audio journey, picture the vibrant, activist scene of 1970s Brixton where Morris made her mark.
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Let's celebrate the young voices that have shaped the fight for equality in Britain.
Blessings,
KK
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