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Black History Month Events

Black History Month Events

It’s Black History Month at the moment, celebrating the contribution made to Britain by black people in the past and in the present.

There are a host of events being held locally in partnership with the African Heritage Culture Forum which aims to showcase the achievements of the city’s African heritage community.

These include a performance at the Lyceum theatre called Rush telling the story of reggae and the Windrush generation, a concert featuring legendary poet Linton Kwesi Johnson and an appearance by the legendary American basketball team The Harlem Globetrotters.

You can see full details of Sheffield events this month here.

The Guardian newspaper has compiled a list of highlights of events around the UK.

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