100 Images of Migration gallery
Len Garrison
Lenford (Kwesi) Garrison (1943–2003) was an educationalist and historian whose life’s work was to catalogue the development of the black British identity and its history and promote the works of young black writers. He was born in St Thomas, Jamaica. His father and mother migrated to Britain in 1952 and 1953 respectively, and Len joined… Read more
The sari shop, the Golden Mile, Leicester
Sales assistants at a sari shop on the Golden Mile. Refugees from East Africa were housed here when they first came in 1972. It was a dilapidated neighbourhood called Belgrave. Forty years after the settlement, Belgrave was recently renamed the Golden Mile, as it boasts the achievements and entrepreneurial skills of this proud and successful… Read more
Demonstration against new immigration rules, Trafalgar Square, 1979
The Thatcher government announced it was changing the immigration rules so that Commonwealth dependants would find it even harder still to enter Britain. People were outraged and in November 1979 thousands came from all over the UK to protest in London. In parliament the Tory MP Tony Marlow shamefully claimed that racism amongst British people… Read more