Article 5PAVR Altheia Jones-Lecointe: the Black Panther who became a Mangrove Nine hero

Altheia Jones-Lecointe: the Black Panther who became a Mangrove Nine hero

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Bryan Knight
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She was at the forefront of the Black power movement in Britain in the 1960s and 70s - one of a group who took on and defeated the police in court

Dr Altheia Jones-Lecointe describes her arrival in the UK as more than just a complete shock. The woman who would be labelled by Special Branch as the brains behind the Black Panther Movement", and go on to win a groundbreaking legal case against the government, says her move to Britain at the age of 20 was mind-shattering".

Swapping Trinidad for 1960s Britain was, she recounts, being transplanted from a safe, warm place [where] your presence is normal" to a country where racism was so widespread she felt her very humanity was consistently under scrutiny. It was, she remembers, a mind-boggling experience to recognise that you [aren't] the person that you thought you were".

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