MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH
Across
- 3. The first name of the owner of the Mangrove and El Rio Café
- 6. This organisation was keen to recruit workers from the Caribbean after it began in 1948
- 8. The term used to describe the bombing of London during the Second World War
- 9. The surname of the black youth who was stabbed to death in May 1959
- 10. A popular form of Caribbean music as performed by acts such as 'Lord Kitchener'
- 11. The was the name of the 'Generation' of migrants who came to Britain after 1948
- 12. These three letters describe the cramped and overcrowded housing often given to Caribbean migrants in Notting Hill
- 13. The surname of the lady who first published the West Indian Gazette
- 14. These 'parties' were held by black residents to help them pay for their housing
Down
- 1. This was the name of the street where a famous Caribbean market was regularly held
- 2. This racist organisation sent threatening letters to the West Indian Gazette with the hope of stopping it being published
- 4. The British black group who aimed to protect the black community of Notting Hill
- 5. These were parties held in people's homes or disused buildings
- 7. The name of the TV organisation which broadcast events from the first Caribbean Carnival
- 9. This was the name of the 'bar' which existed which stopped black people gaining entry to clubs or having certain jobs
- 15. The kind of white 'boys' who formed gangs and came to Notting Hill to intimidate black residents