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Change: Here's a vital but little known product called coltan. Coltan is now a pocket essential for a very important modern device. Where does it come from and what is it used for? Audio: Paul Stokes talks to William Wilberforce's descendant Slavery still thriving in Britain By Paul Stokes Last
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Change: Q. Who made the first mechanical shoe last and where was he born? This man was world famous. Who was he and waht did he do? Audio: Paul Stokes talks to William Wilberforce's descendant Slavery still thriving in Britain By Paul Stokes Last Updated: 1:19am GMT 27/02/2007 Black
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Change: ignorantuninformed so we're running a History campaign(no adult help allowed)..we here at Leyton Life have decided to ask the same questions below. please email us the answers and there will be a prize for the child aged 8 to 16 who gets the most right....(no adult
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Change: Q10. Who are the current Prime Ministers of the Caribbean countries andf which countries do they presided over? Honourable Marcus Mosiah Garvey, born August 7 1887 (St Ann’s Bay) Jamaica died June 10th June
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Change: where she soon established herself as a key writer, performer and recording artist. Breeze was first known as a ‘Dub Poet’ and, like her brother
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Change: Who were Albert and Abraham? If you don't know, you'll have to come on the walk to find out! Follow an experienced teacher/guide along a
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Change: This man was born in the village of Essaka in the interior of today's eastern Nigeria. He was kidnapped at the age of ten, taken
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Change: As we consider the significance of 2007 - as recognition of the abolition of the slave trade in Britian, let us consider that according to
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Change: Slave Narratives Revisited" by Ed Shockley in Britain during your Black History Month in October. It is a 1-hour play featuring the voices of Nat
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Change: Who is the highest ranking Black Officer in the British military? Test yourQ7. KnowledgeWho ofis Historythis? 1.Q2. WhoHow builtmany themembers pyramidsof intoday's Egypt?Houses Theof AncientCommons Greeksand -the TheHouse Romansof -Lords Theare
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Change: In the blitz we went down to the air raid shelter every night for 12 months. There was seven of us in an Anderson shelter
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Change: There were Air Raid Patrol wardens. They would make sure people were off the streets when an air raid was due. They would come banging
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Change: Part of Epping Forest, a mixture of scrubland and wooded areas lying between Upper Leytonstone and Snaresbrook. Popular with Leytonstonians for walking, fishing, cycling, picnics
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Change: Test your Knowledge of History THE KIDS' QUESTIONS 1. Who built the pyramids in Egypt? The Ancient Greeks - The Romans - The Egyptians - The Vikings 4. Where did the Romans come from? Ireland - Italy - Africa - Spain 5. Where did the Vikings
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Change: THE KIDS' QUESTIONS 1. Who built the pyramids in Egypt? The Ancient Greeks - The Romans - The Egyptians - The Vikings 4. Where did
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