Black History Month (BHM) is held every October in Britain. The aims are to:
- Promote knowledge of Black History and experience
- Disseminate information on positive Black contributions to British Society
- Heighten the confidence and awareness of Black people in their cultural heritage.
This site seeks to support the grassroots celebration of our heritage.
This site will celebrate BHM all year round. We will regularly update it and use it to educate, inform, and build confidence
Let's celebrate and share our African and Caribbean history.
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Black History Month

The New Town of Milton Keynes is now 30 years old has grown from small villages into a vibrant city which is home to over 210,000 people from many ...
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A Poem for Black History Month
To read the Black History Month poem
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A personal View
Black History Month is important for other reasons, as in one individual's situation of growing up in the
Midlands in the late 1970's and early 1980's, where black history was generally ignored in schools. At that particular school, the teachers did not explore black and minority ethnic contributors, such as Toussaint Le Overture, Rosa Parks, Mary Seacole and
other black achievers. Therefore this individual had to research and find information relating to historical figures. The lesson learnt was that if information is not being communicated we should -
● Search
● Look
● Ask
For if we do not do this we may remain ignorant of many achievements and contributions made by different groups and individuals in society.
A Milton Keynes citizen
Many people are unaware of black achievements and contributions made over the centuries. Here are just a few from the list of 100 Great Black Britons. The list reflects the history of the black community over the past 1000 years
The list celebrates those unsung heroes who helped change and shape the political, social and cultural landscape of Britain.
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Black Figures in History
Read about some more prominant Black Figures in World History
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Contact Milton Keynes Library Service
Go to Black Books Galore