Immigration and Race Relations: Mangrove 9 Flashcards

1
Q

Where did Darcus Howe work? Where was it located?

A

Mangrove Restaurant in Notting Hill

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What was important about the Mangrove Restaurant visitors?

A

Famous black people like Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix

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What was the significance of the Mangrove Restaurant?

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It was a social hub for Black culture to thrive

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Q

How did Police treat the Mangrove Restaurant?

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Patrolled it 24 hours a day to make sure nothing illegal occurred

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What is significant about the police action with the Mangrove Restaurant?

A

Police were exercising their exemption to the 1968 Race Relations Act

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What was organised in 1970 with the Mangrove Restaurant? Who was involved?

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Darcus Howe and Frank Crichlow organised a protest against police patrolling

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What was the result of the protest that took place? How many people were charged?

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9 Riot Organisers including Howe and Crichlow were charged with incite to Riot

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What was the result of the trial? How long did it last?

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Prosecuted Mangrove Organisers pardoned. The trial lasted 14 weeks

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Q

What did the court conclude with the Mangrove 9 Trial?

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There was racial prejudice on both sides, more notably the police force

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What was significant about the Court conclusion on their trial?

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It was the first time the authorities acknowledged that the police were heavily discriminatory in their acts

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