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The US troops deployed across Britain from 1942 were in segregated units. US military authorities, with the support of the British authorities, attempted to impose 'Jim Crow' segregation on the 120,000 African American troops, but in Bamber Bridge British troops and civilians allied with the troops and resisted racist practices. A full-scale mutiny erupted on the 24th June 1943.This talk will outline the dramatic and tragic events of the night and examine the significance of what is known as the Battle of Bamber Bridge in Lancashire.
Part of Black History Month.
To book, please go to the events page of the website.
We run a popular lecture programme and regularly repeat lectures if there is demand. If this event is sold out, please add your name to the waiting list and we will be in touch if the lecture is run again.
£5 per ticket, includes admission to the museum and a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit. Booking required.
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Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster, United Kingdom
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