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The Black Cultural Archives (BCA) is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the histories of diverse people of African and Caribbean descent in Britain.
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Although the BCA is fairly new – it was established in 1981 – the history within its walls goes back centuries.
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You can find the BCA in Windrush Square in Brixton – a hub for Black British history. The institution has been located in this iconic building since 2014.
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This location was historically named after the SS Empire Windrush, which docked in Tilbury, Essex in 1948, carrying passengers on their journey from Jamaica to Britain.
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As a public institution, the BCA is open to everyone and aims to promote teaching, learning, and understanding about African people’s contribution to British history.
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It is the place to go if you want to discover more about Black British history and culture as it is the only national repository in the UK.
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Through exhibitions, public programmes, and events, the BCA enables the public to learn and connect with hidden histories. Visit for yourself and be inspired by the culture within these walls.
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