Category: BBB ’63 – the Story

  • Norman Samuels

    Bristol’s first Black bus driver speaks to Mary Ingoldby in 2010 about his own view on the boycott and protest at the aim, as well and his time working on the buses as one of the first black crew at the bus company; as well as the experience for the new arrivals to Bristol, through…

  • Karl Ritchie Collection on site

    Thanks to support from Bristol Ideas, Karl Ritichie’s photography was exhibited at Bristol Beacon, with some of the collection also made available here, as it relates to the Bristol Bus Boycott generations. Go to Collection

  • Black Englishman – Learning Materials

    Black Englishman – Learning Materials

    Learning Materials for Schools, linked to Curriculum Some learning materials developed for Schools, by Lilleith Morrison. Designed for use by teachers across ages, key stages and subjects. Publised by Tangent Books to accompany Memoirs of a Black Englishman by Paul Stephenson OBE and Lilleith Morrison. Produced by Lilleith Morrison(Recommended for History/Law/PSHE/Citizenship/Drama/English and Communication Skills)

  • Karl Ritchie Collection at BRO

    ON THIS LINK —> https://archives.bristol.gov.uk/records/43496 Bristol Record Office holding of Photographs from Karl Ritchie. Karl Ritchie (centre) in 1980s, with Paul Stephenson (left) and friend.

  • Roy Hackett – interview with Testimony Films

    Hope and Glory – Roy Hackett and Testimony The team at Testimony interview Roy for their Hope and Glory series. All rights remain with Testimony Films , who kindly supplies this footage for community research purposes.

  • Roy Hackett

    Roy Hackett

    AUDIO: Madge Dresser and Julie Tang interview Roy Hackett in November 1985. (3 minutes only) Below is a transcript to a longer interview. Roy Hackett – interview with Testimony Films The team at Testimony interview Roy for their Hope and Glory series. All rights remain with Testimony Films , who kindly supplied this footage for…

  • Paul Stephenson at Wesley Chapel, Bristol BHM 2005

    Paul Stephenson at Wesley Chapel, Bristol BHM 2005

    Paul speaks of the Bristol bus boycott as my fight. At this event, he speaks about the history of Black History Month, the connection to Bristol and translatlantic slavery; his English-born black family going back 200 years; his public fights in the 1960s and the needs for education, especially for black children. The talk at…

  • The Mayor’s Race

    The Mayor’s Race

    These are video clips from the conversation – with Paul Stephenson, Marvin Rees and Clayton Planter at Ujima Radio in 2012.

  • The Bristol Bus Boycott’s Impact

    The Bristol Bus Boycott’s Impact

    The Bristol Bus Boycott helped to change the law in England. It sparked the first of many laws that deal with equality but the immigration and nationality laws that spring up at the same time shows another side.In 1914 the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act declared that any person born within the British…

  • Madge Dresser Archive

    Madge Dresser Archive

      Dr Madge DresserBA (California), MSc (LSE), MSc (Bristol), PgDip, Radio, Film and Television (Bristol), DPhil (UWE),  FRHistS. Dr Madge Dresser was a Reader in History at the University of The West of England. She is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. Her work is concerned with questions of national identity,…