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Frank Gilbert Crichlow (13 July 1932 – 15 September 2010) was a British community activist and civil rights campaigner, who became known in 1960s London as a godfather of black power activism. He was a central figure in the Notting Hill Carnival.
26 de sept. de 2010 · Sun 26 Sep 2010 14.17 EDT. The community activist Frank Crichlow, who has died aged 78 after a long illness, was a stalwart symbol of black urban resistance in the face of police persecution....
15 de sept. de 2018 · The Mangrove was established in 1968 by Frank Crichlow, an entrepreneur from Trinidad who became a community activist and symbol of black urban resistance in the face of police persecution.
It was founded in 1968 and run by civil rights activist Frank Crichlow, eventually closing in 1992. It is known for the trial of a group of British black activists dubbed "the Mangrove Nine", who were tried for inciting a riot at a 1970 protest against the police targeting the restaurant.
27 de nov. de 2020 · In the last scene of Mangrove, the first instalment of Steve McQueen’s critically acclaimed series Small Axe, the focal character Frank Crichlow is smoking outside his restaurant. It’s a cold...
19 de nov. de 2020 · Frank, a small-business man in a nation of shopkeepers, is one of these new people, though he might not know it yet. The quote comes from the Trinidad-born historian, social critic and Marxist...
27 de sept. de 2010 · Looking back at a Notting Hill community stalwart, Frank Crichlow, who has died at the age of 78. In the mid-1970s an old West Indian friend of my mother's - "uncle" John - took me to Notting...