Bristol bus boycott campaigner Roy Hackett dies at 93
by Aamna Mohdin Community affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#623RD)
Civil rights activist led 1963 protests paving the way for passing of UK Race Relations Act
The civil rights activist Roy Hackett, who was one of the lead organisers of the Bristol bus boycott, has died at the age of 93.
The 1963 campaign, which lasted four months, mobilised people across the city to stop using Bristol Omnibus Company buses following its refusal to hire black and Asian people. At the time, a colour bar" in Britain meant that people from minority ethnic backgrounds could legally be banned from housing, employment and public places.
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