Born in New Malton, York, on the 5th of February 1883, Irene Serga Alice Jane Mary Wentworth-Fitzwilliam led a life surrounded by Aristocracy and…
By 1868 India had seen many reputable and honourable female leaders, what with the likes of Razia Sultan reigning Delhi from 1236 to 1240-a…
In pre-First World War London, an Egyptian-born journalist and writer founded a paper to report international struggles against colonialism and racism. Yasmeen Arif discusses…
Our very first archive collection entitled: We Weren’t Expecting to Stay. More details about the catalogue can be accessed here.
Stories from the We Weren’t Expecting to Stay Archive are presented in a digital booklet covering themes of: migration, childhood, education, work-life, discrimination, racism,…
Mostly of African or Caribbean background, black Muslims are raising awareness of the centrality of blackness to Islam.
Taking Ownership of Our History by Documenting Our Heritage. Everyday Muslim Heritage and Archive Initiative is a long-term project to create a central archive…
Scheme of Work (1/4) Subject(s): History, Geography, Citizenship Studies Topics/Keywords: Immigration, Migration, Colony, Commonwealth, Commonwealth Immigrants Act, Economic prospects, Voucher system, Discrimination, Push and…
KS3 Curriculum based Schemes of Work and lesson plans have been developed from oral history interviews, photograph and documents collected for the We Weren’t…