The History Hive

The Work and Research of Dr Onyeka Nubia

Lara, Phoebe and Katie

Join us this week to discuss the ground-breaking research by Dr Onyeka Nubia that has laid the foundation for Black history.

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Lara, Phoebe and Katie 

Sources used:
Elmore, Jonathan. Halpin, Jenni. “An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Culture before the Industrial Revolution” chapter 9, [Online.], Available at: https://alg.manifoldapp.org/projects/an-introduction-to-african-and-afro-diasporic-peoples-and-influences-in-british-literature-and-culture-before-the-industrial-revolution,[Accessed: 19/10/22]

Dr Onyeka Nubia, ‘Black History Month in Retrospect,’ Black History 365, Celebrating Great Black British Achievers, Black History Month Magazine, 2017.

Dr Onyeka Nubia, ‘Blacks Britannica: Diversity in Medieval and Early Modern England’, Gresham College Lectures, 10 November 2021, Available at: Blacks Britannica: Diversity in Medieval and Early Modern England (gresham.ac.uk) (Accessed: 18.10.22)

Dr Onyeka Nubia, ‘Why are people racist?’, BBC - Prejudice Unpacked, 6 December 2019, Available at: Why are people racist? What's behind racism? - BBC Ideas (Accessed: 18.10.22)

Dr Onyeka Nubia, ‘Beyond Our Imaginations’, St John’s Black History Month Lecture, Available at: St John’s Black History Month Lecture | St John's College, Oxford (Accessed: 18.10.22)

Hodder Education, Dr Oneyka Nubia, 2022, [Online.], Available at: https://www.hoddereducation.co.uk/speakers/history/dr-onyeka-nubia  [Accessed: 19/10/22]

Sky HISTORY TV channel. (n.d.). Black History Month and the Importance of Celebrating Black British History. [online] Available at:https://www.history.co.uk/article/black-history-month-and-the-importance-of-celebrating-black-british-history. [Accessed 19/10/2022]