Black History Month now year-round event at Fulham Palace as it addresses its past
Museum wants to confront history of ‘bishops of the colonies’ and their involvement in slavery “Black History Month is a great thing,” said Siân Harrington, the chief executive at Fulham Palace Trust, “but I think it’s just not enough.” The museum had always told the story of the bishop of (…)
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