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Title Lesson starters. KS3 Britain's black history. Coffee houses and the slave trade / [produced by Brook Lapping]
Published [London, England] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (5 min.)
Summary Historian Tony Warner shows how you can discover where to find Black History in your town or city. Just like today, back in the 1700's the busiest trading areas of most British cities also had a high proportion of coffee houses; but the growth and popularity of coffee coincided with one of the darkest episodes in Britain's history. Around the financial or market area of any town or city you might still find evidence of these early coffee houses. With the growth in popularity of the coffee houses, there also came a demand for sugar and tobacco; and the British economic power base came to rely on triangular trade. Docklands, rivers or canals are often rich hunting grounds for evidence of trading connections with Africa and the Caribbean. In your local area are there any African or Caribbean place names?
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed March 24, 2020)
In English
Subject Black people -- History -- Study and teaching -- Great Britain
Black people -- Great Britain -- History
Slave trade -- Great Britain -- History
Coffeehouses -- Great Britain -- History
Black people.
Black people -- Study and teaching.
Coffeehouses.
Slave trade.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form History.
Instructional television programs.
Instructional television programs.
Émissions pédagogiques télévisées.
Form Streaming video
Author Brook Lapping Productions, production company.
Other Titles Coffee houses and the slave trade