Greg Jenner is joined by Dr Meleisa Ono-George and comedian Nathan Caton to learn all about the roots of Notting Hill Carnival, the largest street festival in Europe. We follow the history from 18th century Trinidad to 21st century London, looking not just at how carnival traditions have changed and developed into a world famous annual celebration but how they helped empower a generation to stand together against the racial injustice they faced in the UK.
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The Mughal Empire (Radio Edit)
The History of Chocolate (Radio Edit)
The Victorian Christmas (Radio Edit)
Josephine Baker (Radio Edit)
The Mayflower (Radio Edit)
The Witch Craze (Radio Edit)
The History of Football (Radio Edit)
Stonehenge (Radio Edit)
Harriet Tubman (Radio Edit)
Young Napoleon (Radio Edit)
Neanderthals (Radio Edit)
The Aztecs (Radio Edit)
Blackbeard (Radio Edit)
The Egyptian Pyramids
Genghis Khan
Jack Sheppard
The Haitian Revolution
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