Eighteenth Century Black London Happened Here
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- History
Three percent of London’s population was black in the eighteenth century. Your host Stephen Fry introduces:
An Enslaved Child and His Two Inheritances written by Milo Harries and performed by Cassius Konneh [17 Gough Square, Holborn, London]A Genius in Bondage written by Sara Fleming and performed by Jasmine Elcock [the Tower of London]Beethoven Could Not Believe His Ears written by James Rampton and performed by Stephen Fry [Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, London and The Augarten Concert Hall in Vienna]
Sound editing by Viel Richardson.
Three percent of London’s population was black in the eighteenth century. Your host Stephen Fry introduces:
An Enslaved Child and His Two Inheritances written by Milo Harries and performed by Cassius Konneh [17 Gough Square, Holborn, London]A Genius in Bondage written by Sara Fleming and performed by Jasmine Elcock [the Tower of London]Beethoven Could Not Believe His Ears written by James Rampton and performed by Stephen Fry [Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, London and The Augarten Concert Hall in Vienna]
Sound editing by Viel Richardson.
18 min