Darcus Howe, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Darcus Howe

British broadcaster and activist

Date of Birth: 26-Feb-1943

Place of Birth: Moruga, Princes Town Regional Corporation, Trinidad and Tobago

Date of Death: 01-Apr-2017

Profession: writer, television presenter, editor, journalist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Darcus Howe

  • Leighton Rhett Radford "Darcus" Howe (26 February 1943 – 1 April 2017) was a British broadcaster, writer, and civil liberties campaigner.
  • Originally from Trinidad, Howe arrived in England as a teenager intending to study law.
  • There he joined the British Black Panthers, a group named in sympathy with the eponymous US organisation.
  • He came to public attention in 1970 as one of the "Mangrove Nine", who marched to the police station in Notting Hill, London, to protest against police raids of the Mangrove restaurant, and again in 1981 when he organised a 20,000-strong "Black People's Day of Action" in protest at the handling of the investigation into the New Cross Fire, in which 13 black teenagers died.Howe was an editor of Race Today, and chairman of the Notting Hill Carnival.
  • He was best known as a television broadcaster in the UK for his Black on Black series on Channel 4, his current affairs programme, Devil's Advocate, and his work with Tariq Ali on Bandung File.
  • His television work also included White Tribe (2000), a look at modern Britain and its loss of "Englishness"; Slave Nation (2001); Who You Callin' a Nigger? (2004); and Is This My Country? (2006), a search for his West Indian identity.
  • He wrote columns for the New Statesman and The Voice.

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