The Pan-African Congress, Slavery, and Thomas Clarkson Walking Tour

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The Pan-African Congress, Slavery, and Thomas Clarkson Walking Tour

Join us for a two-hour guided walking tour through Manchester, uncovering the city's rich Black history and its connection to the transatlantic slave trade.

This educational journey will immerse you in Manchester’s heritage, highlighting key landmarks and providing a deeper understanding of how slavery impacted the city in the past.

Come and discover untold stories and deepen your understanding of the city’s past.

 

What you need to know:

- Date:Friday 18 October, 13:00 – 15:00

- Locations:Meeting outside The Union

- Tickets: Tickets are free but limited so grab yours now!

 

🕺Who can come?

All Manchester Met students are welcome to attend this event.

 

🎟️ Do I need a ticket?

Yes, you will need a ticket to attend the tour.

 

🎤 What type of atmosphere should I expect?

You can expect an active and educational day out, immersing yourself in Manchester’s black history.

 

♿️ Is the event accessible for all?

The event is a two-hour walking tour so may not be accessible to those who have difficulty walking.

 

☎️ Who should I contact for more information?

For more info about this event, contact Richmond Peprahr

 

📍Where is The Union?

The Union

21 Higher Cambridge Street, Manchester

M15 6AD

Venue/Timing

Venue : The Union

Type: Diversity and Inclusion, Main Events

Start Date: Friday 18-10-2024 - 13:00

End date: Friday 18-10-2024 - 15:00

Location

Contact Details

Richmond Peprahr

r.peprahr@mmu.ac.uk

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