A Bristol social justice organisation is campaigning to bring US activist Martin Luther King III to the city as part of celebrations marking 60 years since the establishment of the Race Relations Act.
In 1963, there was another protest against the bad treatment of black people. It was called the Bristol Bus Boycott, and it led to changes in the law. A boycott is when people refuse to use a ...
This finally happened in August 1963. The Bristol Bus Boycott began in 1963 after the city's leading bus company, Bristol Omnibus Company, refused to employ Black or Asian bus crews. The ‘colour ...
Bristol social justice organisation Curiosity Un(Ltd), which is behind Bristol Bus Boycott 360 - a three-year programme of storytelling, art and education promoting racial and social equity - is ...