Camden New JournalBlack History Makers02 April, 2021From former slaves and revolutionaries to musicians and future statesmen, they arrived in this part of London from Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, to make a lasting impact on the communities they lived in and on British society and culture as a whole, as they broke down walls to let others through. It is a legacy that continues down the generations, fuelling movements such as Black Lives Matter and inspiring fresh ways of looking at the world. The individuals featured on these pages are just a small selection of these unsung heroes and sheroes with links to Camden, Islington and Westminster, people who have contributed so much but are seldom seen as part of local or national history. This special publication is an opportunity to pay tribute to them. To order your copy for only £6 (+ £1.50 p&p) please call us on 020 7419 9000 or email aharding@camdennewjournal.com CategoriesCamdenIslingtonKensingtonShare this storyPost a commentPlease enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.Blog comments powered by Disqus.CategoriesCamdenIslingtonKensingtonShare this storyRelated ArticlesArsenalTrae Coyle inspires thrilling Gunners victory16 April — By Steve BarnettFrom the Islington TribunePoliticsGet ready! Islington set for five ballot box battles for seats on the same day16 April — By Calum FraserFutsalFutsal fever set to grip young stars16 April — By Steve BarnettRelated ArticlesArsenalTrae Coyle inspires thrilling Gunners victory16 April — By Steve BarnettFrom the Islington TribunePoliticsGet ready! Islington set for five ballot box battles for seats on the same day16 April — By Calum FraserFutsalFutsal fever set to grip young stars16 April — By Steve BarnettWomen's FootballCandi United are back and looking to bolster16 April — By Steve Barnett