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partlyironic · 1 year ago
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A collection of photos by Neil Kenlock of the British Black Panther party from 1968-1972.
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sunlilys · 2 years ago
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three rastas, luton, 1976
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photographymenagerie · 5 months ago
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Untitled
Neil Kenlock
c. 1972
via Victoria and Albert
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yearningforunity · 8 months ago
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Young teenage boy who, just arrived from Jamaica, shows off his latest reggae dance with his younger brother watching, Brixton Hill. 1968
Ph: Neil Kenlock
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ghw-archive · 9 days ago
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The Bailey Sisters in Clapham, c1970 Photograph: Neil Kenlock
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cosmicanger · 7 months ago
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Three Rastafarians / Photograph Neil Kenlock
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miss-rosen · 1 year ago
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Neil Kenlock, Untitled [Young woman seated on the floor at home in front of her television set], C-type print, London, 1972 | © Neil Kenlock Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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deadassdiaspore · 2 years ago
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Brixton Market 1968
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page-28 · 3 years ago
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mrsm-h · 4 years ago
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Good Afternoon 💜 #BHM
Contemporary Black British History: Black Panther demonstration, London, 1970 - Photographer Neil Kenlock
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coltonwbrown · 4 years ago
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Church Singers, Brixton, circa mid 1970s Neil Kenlock, circa mid 1970s
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afrofeministe · 6 years ago
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Three Rastafarians / Photograph Neil Kenlock
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blackbritishreader · 6 years ago
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The Expectations Exhibition 2018, 7th Aug. - 28th Sep. 2018 | Black Cultural Archives, London, UK - FREE ADMISSION
This is the first ever photography exhibition 'takeover' at the Black Cultural Archives using photographs taken by Neil Kenlock.
For the first time visitors can enjoy the communal areas of the building, while exploring ideas of the black British leadership experience in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Expectations exhibition is curated by Kenlock's daughter, Emelia Kenlock, who uses a selection of his black and white prints to explore the notion of leadership at during that period.
The photos tell the honest and unique story of the African and Caribbean leaders, who Kenlock was lucky enough to capture, many of whom are unsung heroes of British history.
Visitors will see rare prints of key figures such as the formidable anti-discrimination, women's and squatter's rights campaigner Olive Morris. There will also be a special print that captured a historic meeting between the community pioneer Courtney Law and of the Home Secretary at the time, Lord Jenkins.
Other prints in the exhibition include:
Darcus Howe (broadcaster and civil rights campaigner) Lord David Pitt (Baron of Hampstead, Labour Party politician, GP and political activist) Arthur Wint OD MBE (first Jamaican Olympic gold medalist and Jamaican High Commissioner) Steve Barnard (first black BBC radio presenter with a reggae music show)
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stevviefox · 4 years ago
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Remnants of the British Black Panther’s Lost Legacy
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yearningforunity · 4 years ago
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The Bailey Sisters, Clapham, London circa 1970. Photography by the British Jamaican photographer Neil Kenlock.
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criticalmera · 7 years ago
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Neil Kenlock
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