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 * Sarah Ponsonby (at present redirects to Ladies of Llangollen)
 * Henrik Bernhard Jaeger (1854-1895), biographer of Ibsen
 * George Melhuish
 * From Eve and the New Jerusalem: Margaret Chapellsmith, James Morrison (Owenite), Frances Massey Wheeler
 * bbk profs: David Begg (economist), Jacqueline Barnes, Joni Lovenuski, Tom Schuller, Stephen Frosch, J. F. Unstead, Tom Healy, Christine Oughton, Z. Paul Diennes, Edward Melhuish, Rob Jenkins, Roy E. White, Roger M. Walker, Robin Howells, Conor Fahey, Martin Shipway, David Moss (crystallographer), Peter Fitzpatrick (academic), Bonnie Ann Wallace, Sunil K. Khilnani, William D. Robson-Scott, Peter John, Patrick McAuslan, Laurel Brake, Sandra Clark (academic), Michael Dobson, Hilary Fraser, William Rowe (academic)
 * cam profs: J. N. Langley – Ellis H. Minns
 * Hasan Abu-Nimah, Jordanian diplomat – John Neville Rufus Altman, British composer and musician – Anne Clark Amor, British writer – Juliette Madelaine Bamber British poet – Derek Edward Dawson Beales, British historian – Sue Blundell, British writer – Caroline Elisabeth Bos,  Dutch art historian – François Bourgignon, French economist; Chief Economist and Senior Vice President,World Bank – Brian Blundell Boycott, British biologist – Sir Ian Charles Rayner Byatt, British economist – Candida Clark, British writer – Richard Clive Cookson, British chemist – Fergus Ian Muirden Craik, British-Canadian psychologist – Peter Rodney Day, British-American agricultural scientist – Brian Francisco Docherty,  lecturer and poet – Paul Ekins Whitfield, British economist – Joanna Katharine Foster, British organization administrator – Stanley Alfred Gooch, British writer –  Sir Peter Geoffrey Hall, British geographer – Barbara Gladys Hardy, British academic and writer – Sir Graham Hills, British university vice-chancellor – Hannah Hobsbaum, British poet – Heather Evelyn Joshi, British demographer – Julia Eleanor Margaret Kellerman, British music book editor – Pamela Catherine Meadows, British economist – Rachel Murray, British legal academic –  Richard David Portes, American economist – Susan Mary Robertson, British poet – Roderick Brian Swanston, British academic –  Sir Roger Talbot Walters, British architect – Sarah Charlotte Wardle, British poet and teacher
 * Periodicals: Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, Penny Satirist, Little Folks
 * From Minor Victorian Poets and Authors: John James Bezer, George Hull (poet)
 * Economics classics: The Theory of Political Economy - Elements of Pure Economics - Mathematical Psychics -History of Economic Analysis
 * Anthropology classics: Researches into the Physical History of Man - Structure and Function in Primitive Society - The Nuer - Structural Anthropology - Anthropology and Modern Life - Naven - Patterns of Culture - Pigs for the Ancestors - What Happened in History - Yanomamo - Primitive Culture
 * Hermann Post - Wilfried Joest - Rajani Palme Dutte

Country houses
- Newlands Manor - Walhampton Park - Pennington House, Lymington - Newtown House - Arnewood Court - St Austin's, Lymington - Brokenhurst Park

Philosophers etc. mentioned by Sorokin
- Augustin Smetana (1814-1851) – Polystratos – Claude Brunet – Francesco Soave (1743-1806) – Quinto Sestio – Johann Baptist Schad (1758-1834) – Ludwig Strümpel (1812-1899) – Max Schasler (1819-1903) – Otto Willmann (!839-1920) – Herennius (neo-Platonist)

Italian philosophers

 * from

- Ugo Benzi – Cleto Carbonara – Augusto Guzzo – Vincenzo La Via – Pietro Mignosi – Petrus Montius (1457-1509) – Fulvio Papi – Giulio Preti – Michele Federico Sciacca


 * Garin

- Pietro d'Abano Guido Bonatti - Guido Vernani - Agostino of Ancona - Iacopo of Ascoli - Hugolin of Orvieto - Luigi Marsili - Giovanni of Imola - Cosma Raimondi - Callimaco Esperiente - Bartolomeo Fazio - Alamanno Rinuccini

[...]

- Isidoro Bianchi (philosopher) - Carlo A. Pilati / Carlo Antonio Pilati - Francesco Salfi - Odoardo Corsini - Iacopo Facciolati - Anton Filippi Adami - Vincenzo Miceli - Daminao Romano - Emmanuele Duni - Gian Francesco Finetti - Jacopp Stellini - Pietro Tamburnini - Cataldo Jannelli - Francesco Soave

- Pasquale Borrelli - Paolo Costa (philosopher) - Ottavio Colecchi - Vincenzo De Grazia - Alessanfro Manzoni - Alfonso Testa - Vincento Gioberti - Bonaventura Mazzarella - Giovanni Maria Bertini - Luigi Ornato - Giuseppi Allievo - Carlo Cantoni - Felice Tocco - Giacomo Barzellotti - Gioacchino Ventura - Bernardo Spaventa - Salvatore Tommasi - Aristide Gabelli - Nicola Marselli - Andrea Angiulli - Pietro Siciliani - Nicola Fornelli - Simone Corleo

French philosophers from

 * Gabriel Gauny – Jan Marejko – Auguste Saugey-Avisard – Jean Marie Turpin

German philosophers from

 * Gottfried Böhmer – Wilhelm Bolin – Joachim Georg Darjes – Alois Dempf – Ignatius Eschmann – Karl Friedrich Göschel – Richard Koch (philosopher) (born 1882) – Hans Lungwitz – Isaak von Sinclair (1775-1815) – Manfred Thiel – Johannes Maria Verweyen (1883-1945)

Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers
- Marquis d' Argens - Johann Jacob Breitinger - Johannes Franz Budde - Jakob Carpov - Samuel Frhr. von Cocceji - Joachim Georg Darjes - Johann Peter Eberhard - Christian Gabriel Fischer - Georg Samuel Francke - Friedrich II the Great - Paul Heinrich Dietrich, Baron von Holbach - Karl Franz von Irwing - Jakob Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob - Johann Gottfried Karl Christian Kiesewetter - Adolph Franz von Knigge - Christian Jacob Kraus - Jakob Hermann Obereit - Friedrich Christian Oetinger - Johann Christian Pestalozzi - Gottfried Ploucquet - Friedrich Gabriel Resewitz - Friedrich Justus Riedel - Jakob Salat - Carl Christian Erhard Schmid - Gottfried Ernst Schulze - Johann August Starck - Ludwig Philipp Thümmig

C19th British Philosophers
- James Bennett (Congregationalist) (1774-1866) - Lawrence Butterworth (1740-1828) - James Iverach (1839-1922) - George Jamieson (philosopher) (1815-1903) - Arthur Johnson (1797-1853) - George Kerr (1771-1826) - Robert Boyd Kidd (fl. 1856) - Alfred Henry Killick (fl. 1870)

Columbia History of Twentieth-Century French Thought
Redlinks from
 * Entries in Part I: Gauchisme
 * Entries in Part II: Le Discours antillais, L'exception française
 * Entries in Part IV: Apostrophes, Commentaire, Critique, Études, France-Culture, Les lettres françaises
 * Mentioned: École Français de Rome, École des Hautes Études Hispaniques, Géo, Salut les Copains!, L'Évenement du jeudi, Femme, Cahiers de la Quinzaine, Propos, Les nouvelles littéraires, Candide, Marianne, Monde, La lumière, Vendredi

Miscellaneous French intellectuals

 * Redlinks from Roudinesco: Maurice Bouvet - Jean Clavreul - Solange Faladé - Georges Favez - Wladimir Granoff - Francis Hofstein - René Major - Charles Melman - Michèle Montrelay - Georges Parcheminey - François Roustang
 * Redlinks from Kauppi book: Jean-Joseph Goux - Denis Guénoun - Jean-Louis Houdebine - S. K. Saumjan - Guy Scarpetta - Bernard Sichère
 * French psychoanalysts: Philippe Marette - Jean Ayme
 * L'encyclopédie de La Règle du jeu: Alain Ferrari - Dominique-Antoine Grisoni - Jacques Henric - Antonin Liehm - Patrick Mauriès - Josep Ramoneda - Philippe Roger - Guy Scarpetta - Bernard Sichère
 * Lydia Flem - Pierre Morhange
 * Journals: Action poétique - La Quinzaine littéraire - Discontinuité -

French historians
Redlinks from
 * Maurice Agulhon (1926-) - Jacques Droz (1909-1998) - Gaston Roupnel (1871-1946) - Pierre de Saint Jacob (1905-1960) - Henri Sée (1864-1936)

Economists and social scientists
Philippe Deubel, Marc Montoussé & Serge d'Agostino, Dictionnaire des auteurs en sciences économiques et sociales, Editions Bréal, 2003.
 * Robert Boyer (born 1943), French economist.
 * Abraham Kardiner (1891-1981), American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and anthropologist.
 * Henri Mendras (1927-2003), French sociologist

Playwrights of color
From https://tdps.berkeley.edu/playwrights • Akash Mohimen

• Alvin Eng

• Amina Henry

• Ayeesha Menon

• Caleen Jennings

• Derek Lee McPhatter

• Donnetta Lavinia Grays

• Dustin Chinn

• France-Luce Benson

• Ianne Fields Stewart

• Jalisa Leelee Jackson

• Jirèh Breon Holder

• José Cruz González

• Keelay Gipson

• Korde Arrington Tuttle

• Ming Peiffer

• Naghmeh Samini

• Nissy Aya

• Octavio Solís

• Purva Naresh

• Rey Pamatmat

• Roy Conboy

• Sagar Deshmukh

• Talvin Wilks

Contemporary British Dramatists

 * K. A. Berney, ed., Contemporary British Dramatists, Gale, 1994. ISBN 1-55862-213-6

dramatists: Barry Bermange - Stephen Bill - Chris Bond (playwright) - John Bowen - John Burrows (playwright) - John Clifford (playwright) - Barry Collins - Richard Crane - David Cregan - Marcella Everisti - James Forsyth - Steve Gooch - Wilson John Haire - John Hale (screenwriter) - Chris Hannan - John Harding (actor) - Roger Howard - Clare McIntrye - Bill Morrison (writer) - David Mowat (playwright) - Michael O'Neill (playwright) - James A. Saunders - Jeremy Seabrook - John Spurling (author) - Mike Stott (playwright) - C. P. Taylor - David Turner (playwright) - Ted Whitehead -

plays: Neaptide - The Wesker Trilogy

Other

 * David Gothard - Simon Usher

Caribbean writers

 * Raymond Barrow (born 1920) is a Belizean poet.
 * H. D. Carberry (1921-1989) was a Jamaican poet.
 * Wilfred Cartey (1931-1992) was a Trinidadian poet.
 * Brian Chan (born 1949) is a Guyanese poet.
 * Faustin Charles (born 1944) was a Trinidadian-British poet.
 * Dennis Craig (poet) (1929-2004) was a Guyanese poet.
 * Melania Daniel (born 1962) is a St. Lucian poet.
 * McDonald Dixon (born 1944) is a St. Lucian poet.
 * J. Edsel Edmunds (born 1935) is a St. Lucian poet.
 * Winston Farrell is a Barbadian poet.
 * Denis Foster is a Barbadian poet.
 * Anson Gonzalez (born 1936) is a Trinidadian poet.
 * Millicent A. Graham (born 1974) is a Jamaican poet.
 * Cecil Herbert (born 1926) is a Trinidadian poet.
 * Arnold Harrichand Itwaru (1942-2021) was a Guyanese-Canadian poet, novelist, painter, and sociologist, and the developer and first head of the Caribbean Studies program at the University of Toronto.
 * Bongo Jerry (born 1948) is a Jamaican poet.
 * Simon Jones-Hendrickson / Simon B. Jones-Hendrickson / S. B. Jones-Hendrickson (born 1945) is a poet from St. Kitts/St. Croix. VIAF=33364171|LCCN=n/83/5842
 * Paul Keens-Douglas (born 1942) is a Grenadian-Trinidadian poet. VIAF=11189930|LCCN=n/82/66863
 * Ricardo Keens-Douglas (born 1953) is a Grenadian poet.
 * Paul A. Layne (died 1971) was a Grenadian/Barbadian poet.
 * Fragano Ledgister (born 1956) is a poet from London/Jamaica.
 * Malik / Abdul Malik / Delano Abdul Malik De Coteau (born 1940) is a Grenadian poet. VIAF=4812250|LCCN=nr/94/19089
 * Basil McFarlane (1922-1960) is a Jamaican poet. VIAF=101339736|LCCN=no/2006/74619|GND=139619151
 * Earl McKenzie (born 1943) is a Jamaican poet. VIAF=4984293|LCCN=n/88/614262
 * Roger McTair (born 1943) is a poet from Trinidad and Tobago. VIAF=53679392|LCCN=nb/2007/22006
 * Judy Miles (born 1942) is a poet from Trinidad & Tobago
 * Rooplal Monar (born 1945) is a Guyanese poet.
 * Jude Patrong (born 1962) is a Trinidadian poet. VIAF=106857416|LCCN=no/2010/3800
 * Victor Questel / Victor D. Questel (1949-1982) was a Trinidadian poet. VIAF=28478113|LCCN=n/84/150569
 * Barnabas J. Ramon-Fortuné / Barnabas Ramon-Fortuné (1917-2003) was a Trinidadian poet. VIAF=33682149|LCCN=n/94/9565
 * Rajandaye Ramkissoon-Chen (born 1936) is a Trinidadian poet. VIAF=83533660|LCCN=nb/2009/6987
 * Philip Sherlock / Philip Manderson Sherlock (1902-2000) was a Jamaican scholar, educator and poet.
 * Obadiah Michael Smith is a Bahamian poet.
 * Gandolph St. Clair (born 1951) is a St. Lucian poet. VIAF=68642838|no/2004/60088
 * Bruce St. John (1923-1995) was a Barbadian poet. VIAF=48071091|LCCN=n/80/138178
 * Ian Gregory Strachan / Ian G. Strachan (born 1969) is a Bahamian poet. VIAF=32231741|LCCN=n/96/24087
 * Harold Telemaque / Harold M. Telemaque / H. M. Telemaque (1909-1982) was a Trinidadian poet. VIAF=4424693|LCCN=nb/98/61257
 * H. A. Vaughan / Hilton Augustus Vaughan / Hilton A. Vaughan (1901-1985) was a Barbadian poet.
 * Milton Vishnu Williams (1936-) is a Guyanese poet. VIAF=38407762|LCCN=n/86/809166

Companion to West Indian Literature
See


 * All Jamaica Library
 * Alvin Bennett
 * Lebert Bethune
 * Lennox Brown (writer)
 * Timothy Callender
 * George Campbell (writer)
 * H. D. Carberry
 * Caribbean Artists' Movement Newsletter'
 * Ernest A. Carr
 * Wilfred G. O. Cartey / Wilfred G. Cartey / Wilfred Cartey / Wilfred George Onslow Cartey
 * Faustin Charles
 * Focus (Jamaican magazine)
 * A. N. Forde
 * Fitzroy Fraser
 * Anson John Gonzalez
 * Frank Hercules
 * Constance Lucia Hollar / Lucia Constance Hollar / Constance Hollar
 * Lionel Hutchinson
 * Albinia Catherine Hutton
 * Bongo Jerry / Robin Small
 * Kaie
 * Kairi (magazine)
 * Kalaloo
 * Audvil King
 * MacArthur Walter Lawrence / Walter MacArthur Lawrence
 * Basil Clare McFarlane / Basil McFarlane
 * R. L. C. McFarlane
 * Jagdip Maraj
 * John Morris (pseudonym)
 * New World Quarterly
 * New Voices (West Indian magazine) / The New Voices
 * Lady Maria Nugent / Maria, Lady Nugent (1771-1834)
 * Harriet Ormsby / Harrie Ormsby / Harriette Ormsby / Harriette M. E. Twiney / Harriette Twiney (1867-1953)
 * Pioneer Press (Jamaica)
 * Victor D. Questel
 * Sir Philip Manderson Sherlock / Philip Manderson Sherlock
 * John Stewart (novelist)
 * Tapia (newspaper)
 * Harold Minton Telemaque
 * Trinidad (magazine)
 * Trinidad and Tobago Review
 * Nathaniel Tucker
 * John Wickham (writer)

Empson
- Paul J. Alpers (born 1932) - Dilip Kumar Barua - Martin Buxton - Francis Doherty (1932-1993) - Penelope Doob - Arthur Efron (born 1931) - William Elton (born 1921) - Jacob Empson - Michael Freeman (born 1938) - Rintaro Fukuhara (born 1894) - Chiyoko Hatakeyama (1902-1982) - Karunakar Jha - Jin Fa-Shen - John Henry Jones / John Henry David Jones (1933-2001) - Richard Luckett (born 1945) - William Lyons (1911-1995) - Hiyam Maccoby (1924-2004) - Nick Malone (born 1947) - W. D. Maxwell-Mahon (died 2002) - Graham Midgley (1923-1999) - Ian Parsons (1906-1980) - John Oliver Perry (born 1929) - H. W. Piper (born 1915) - David B. Pirie (born 1943) - Harold Raymond (1887-1979) - Francis Warren Roberts / Warren Roberts (1916-1998) - Mark Roberts (born 1923) - Derek Roper (born 1930) - S. P. Rosenbaum (born 1929) - Alan Rudrum (1932) - John Paul Russo (born 1944) - Nikos Stangos / Nicolas Stangos (1936-2004) - Peter Ure (1919-1969) - William Vesterman - David Wilson (born 1944) - Richard Middlewood Wilson (1909-1985) - Robert Winter (1887-1987)

Radical political economy
- Class and social relations - Competition, antitrust and beyond - Dependency theories - Distribution: class and functional - Equilibrium analysis - Female employment and unemployment - Finance capital - Firms and corporations - Gender and political economy - Global political economy - Growth poles - Growth theories (Keynesian growth) - Growth theories (neo-Marxian growth) - Human motivation - Labour process debate - Long period - Methodology in economics - Monetary circuits - Money and credit - Peripheral Fordism in Europe - Power in economic theory - Sectoral balance - Segmented labour market theory - Social structure of accumulation - Socialization of investment - Surplus approach - Theory of the state - Wage-earner funds - Wages, money and real
 * Arestis & Sawyer, eds., The Elgar Companion to Radical Political Economy, 1994

Revue Noire

 * Artists
 * Maison Sentimentale, 2016
 * Abdourahmane Sakaly
 * Alain Polo
 * Dorris Haron Kasco
 * David Damoison
 * Cornélius Azaglo
 * Philippe Koudjina
 * Mario Benjamin
 * Pume Bylex
 * Daniel Amicchia
 * Joseph Agbojelou
 * Mama Casset
 * Jean Depara


 * Literature


 * Vincent Placoly, Martinique
 * Bouna Medoune Seye
 * Alberto Lauro, Cuba
 * Jean-Claude Charles, Haïti
 * Joël Des Rosiers, Haïti
 * Hubert Freddy Ndong Mbeng, Gabon
 * Hart Leroy Bibbs, USA
 * Pol Mouketa, Gabon
 * Kangni Alemdjrodo, Togo
 * Kasélé Watuta Laisi, Congo Kinshasa
 * Abdourahman A. Wabéri, Djibouti
 * Caya Makhélé, Congo Brazzaville
 * Monica Sheetekela, Namibia
 * Marcel Zang, Cameroon

A Companion to Modern African Art
[...]
 * Abdel Abdessemed
 * Issam Abdhlhafiez
 * Abengourou
 * Abeokuta
 * Centre Culturel Francais, Abidjan
 * École d'Abidjan
 * ENSBA / Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts
 * Institut National des Arts
 * Musée des Civilisations de Cote d'Ivoire
 * Université de Cocody
 * M. K. O. Abiola / Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola
 * artistic abstraction
 * Ahmed Abushariah
 * art training in Africa / universities in Africa
 * Académisme
 * Alex Abaglo Accolatse
 * Accra
 * Chinua Achebe
 * Achimota College
 * Saka Acquaye
 * Michael Adams (artist)
 * Addis Ababa School of Fine Arts
 * Sosa Adede
 * Tayo Adenaike
 * Samuel Adeleye Adenle
 * Jean-Marie Adiaffi
 * adinkra
 * adire
 * Stanislas Adotevi
 * advertising in Africa / commercial art in Africa / commercial art
 * aesthetic distancing / Verfremdungseffekt
 * alien aesthetics
 * dialogical aesthetics
 * discourse on aesthetics
 * African aesthetics
 * hybridized aesthetics
 * irrelevance of aesthetics / relevance of aesthetics
 * local aesthetics
 * modern aesthetics
 * neoprimitive aesthetics
 * regional aesthetics / national aesthetics
 * Jacob Afolabi
 * Afrapix
 * Africa Explores / Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art
 * African American culture
 * African American heritage / African American cultural heritage
 * classical African art
 * African art
 * African art as commodity
 * discourse on African art
 * display of art / display of African art
 * reception of African art
 * regional lack of African art
 * African art as source of inspiration
 * African Arts
 * African Diaspora
 * africanité
 * African Personality
 * Africa Remix
 * Africa: The Art of a Continent
 * AfriCobra / African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists
 * Africaner culture
 * Africaner Broederbond
 * Afro-Brazilian
 * Afro-Brazilian architecture
 * Afro-Brazilian communities
 * Afro-Portuguese ivories

Black, Brown, & Beige: Surrealist Writings from Africa and the Diaspora

 * Etienne Léro
 * Pierre Yoyotte
 * Maurice-Sabas Quitman
 * Jules Monnerot
 * Juan Breá
 * Mary Low
 * Aristide Maugée
 * Georgette Anderson
 * Stéphane Jean-Alexis
 * Clément Magloire-Saint-Aude
 * René Bélance
 * Aída Cartagema Portatín
 * Luis A. Maisonet
 * João da Cruz e Souza
 * Rosário Fusco
 * Sosígenes Costa
 * Frenando Mendes de Almeida
 * Heriberto Cogollo

African-American artists
- Ron Adams - Allie Anderson - Charles Henry Anderson (artist) - Horace Anderson - William Anderson - Bennie Andrews - George Edward Bailey - Richmond Barthe' - Louis A. S. Bellinger - Edward Bereal - James Bland - S. Ellis Blount - David Patterson Boyd - Cloyd L. Boykin - David Bradford - Edward Joscelin Brandford - Arthur L. Britt, Sr. - Daisy Chapman Brooks - Mabel Randolph Brooks - Eugene Alexander Burkes - David Butler - Ricky Nelson Carraway - Paul Campbell - Joseph Carter - Allen E. Cole - Floyd Coleman - William Arthur Cooper - Samuel Albert Countee - Harold Cousins - Earnest Davidson - Alonzo Joseph Davis - Juette Johnson Day - Louis Deslarte - Murry Delpillars

- Daniel Warburg - James Watkins - Richard Milby Williams - Walter Williams - John Wilson

Harlem Renaissance
(See: Table of Contents)

• 1916 Amenia Conference

• 1933 Amenia Conference

• Charles W. Anderson (1866-1938)

• Anglophone Africa and the Harlem Renaissance

• Anglophone Caribbean and the Harlem Renaissance

• Anita Bush Theater Company

• Antilynching Crusade

• Appearances / Appearances (play)

• Art criticism and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance art criticism

• Artists / Artists of the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance artists

• Atlanta University Studies

• List of authors of the Harlem Renaissance / List of Harlem Renaissance authors / List of Harlem Renaissance playwrights / List of Harlem Renaissance fiction authors / List of Harlem Renaissance poets / List of Harlem Renaissance non-fiction authors

• Batouala

• Birthright

• Black and Tan Clubs

• Black and White

• Black Bohemia

• Black history / Black historiography

• Black Manhattan

• Black Press

• Black Swan Phonograph Company

• Black Zionism

• Blackbirds (revue) / Blackbirds (show) / Blackbirds

• Blacks in Theater

• Blues and the Harlem Renaissance

• Blues: An Anthology / Blues (anthology)

• Women Blues perfomers / Women Blues artists

• Boni and Liveright Prize

• Booklovers Club

• Booklovers Magazine

• B. J. Brimmer Publishing House / B. J. Brimmer

• Anthony J. Buttitta

• Carolina Magazine

• Civic Club Dinner / 1924 Civic Club Dinner / Civic Club Dinner (1924)

• Civil rights and law in the Harlem Renaissance / Civil rights and the Harlem Renaissance / Law and the Harlem Renaissance

• Color and the Harlem Renaissance

• Come Along Mandy

• Communist Party and the Harlem Renaissance

• Community theater and the Harlem Renaissance

• The Conjure Man Dies / Conjure Man Dies

• The Crisis (prize)

• Cullen-Du Bois wedding

• Cultural organizations of the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance cultural organizations

• Dance and the Harlem Renaissance

• Ebony and Topaz

• Eclectic Club

• Randolph Edmonds

• Emancipator / Emancipator (newspaper)

• Ethiopian Art Players

• Europe and the Harlem Renaissance

• Federal programs and the Harlem Renaissance

• Fifteenth Infantry

• Film and the Harlem Renaissance

• 580 Saint Nicholas Avenue

• Harold Bruce Forsythe

• Francophone Africa and the Harlem Renaissance

• Francophone Caribbean and the Harlem Renaissance

• Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance

• Gumby Book Studio

• Gumby Book Studio Quarterly

• Economics of Harlem

• Entertainment in Harlem

• Housing in Harlem

• Neighborhoods of Harlem

• Public health in Harlem

• Harlem Community Players

• Harlem: a Forum of Negro Life / Harlem (magazine)

• Harlem General Hospital

• Harlem: Negro Metropolis / Harlem (book)

• Harlem (play)

• Black critics and the Harlem Renaiassance

• Black promoters of the Harlem Renaissance

• Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance

• Harlem Shadows

• Pappy Harmon

• Harmon Traveling Exhibition

• Higher education and the Harlem Renaissance

• Homosexuality and the Harlem Renaissance

• Frank Horne (poet)

• House-rent parties / House-rent party

• Infants of the Spring

• Inter-State Tattler

• Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance

• Journalists and the Harlem Renaissance

• Jungle Alley

• Labor and the Harlem Renaissance

• Lafayette Theater

• Literary criticism and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance literary criticism

• Literature of the Harlem Renaissance / Literature and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance literature

• Little Theater Tournament

• Liza (musical)

• Vernon Loggins

• Penman Lovinggood

• Silent protest parade

• Lyrical Left

• Macaulay (publishing company) / Macaulay (publishers) / Macaulay

• Magazines and journals of the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance magazines / Harlem Renaissance journals

• Manhattan Casino

• Quintard Miller

• Minstrelsy and the Harlem Renaissance / Minstrelsy

• Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance

• Frederick Randolph Moore

• Frederick Ernest Morrison / Frederick Morrison

• Music in the Harlem Renaissance / Music of the Harlem Renaissance / Music and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance music

• Musical theater and the Harlem Renaissance

• Musicians and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance musicians

• National Colored Players

• National Ethiopian Art Theater

• Negro: An Anthology / Negro (book) / Negro (anthology)

• Negro Art Institute

• Negro Art Theater

• Negro Experimental Theater

• Negrotarians

• Nightclubs and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance nightclubs

• Nightlife

• 135th Street Library

• Opportunity Awards Dinner

• Opportunity Literary Contests

• Organized crime and the Harlem Renaissance

• Pa Williams' Gal

• Pace Phonographic Corpos

• Palms (magazine)

• Party politics and the Harlem Renaissance

• Philanthropy and the Harlem Renaissance / Philanthropic organizations

• Dialect poetry

• Politics and the Harlem Renaissance / Politicians and the Harlem Renaissance

• Porgy (novel) / Porgy (book)

• Primitivism / Primitivism and the Harlem Renaissance

• Professional sports and black athletes

• Publishers and the Harlem Renaissance / Publishing houses and the Harlem Renaissance

• Race men

• Racial iconography

• Religion and the Harlem Renaissance

• Religious organizations and the Harlem Renaissance

• La Revue Negre / La Revue Nègre / Revue Nègre

• Rosenwald Fellowships

• Saint Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church

• Saint Philip's Protestant Episcopal Church

• Salons and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance salons

• Second Harlem Renaissance

• Singers in the Harlem Renaissance / Singers and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance singers

• Social-fraternal organizations

• Joel Springarn

• Spirituals / Spirituals and the Harlem Renaissance

• Stevedore / Stevedore (play)

• Taboo / Taboo (play)

• Theater in the Harlem Renaissance / Theater and the Harlem Renaissance / Harlem Renaissance theater

• There Is Confusion

• They Shall Not Die

• Edna Lewis Thomas

• Three Plays for a Negro Theater

• Tree of Hope

• Tri-Arts Club

• Tropic Death

• 267 House

• United Colored Democracy

• Utopia Players

• Vanguard / Vanguard (salon)

• Vanity Fair and the Harlem Renaissance

• Rober Lee Vann

• Vaudeville and the Harlem Renaissance

• Wanamaker Award

• White novelists and the Harlem Renaissance

• White patronage / White patronage and the Harlem Renaissance

• World War I and the Harlem Renaissance

Fashion and design
• # Asian fashion

• # Ade Bakare

• # Bradford art galleries and museums

• # Black British fashion and design / Black British fashion / Black British design

• # funky dreds

• # hairdressing / Black British hairdressing

• # Adebayo Jones

• # Derek Alvin Lilliard

• # lovers' rock style

• # Sarbjit Natt

• # Nehru Gallery

• # Mah Rana

Film and cinema
• # Martina Attille

• # Reece Auguiste

• # Black Film Bulletin

• # Maureen Blackwood

• # cinemas / Black British cinemas

• # film and cinema / Black British film / Black British cinema

• # Shani Grewal

• # Ahmed Jamal (filmmaker)

• # Mahmood Jamal

• # Nubian Tales / b3 Media

• # Retake Film and Video Collective

• # Territories (film)

• # Badi Ussaman

Intellectual life
• # cosmopolitan celebrity

• # diaspora aesthetics

• # diasporic intellectual

• # Black British intellectual life

• # new ethnicities

• # post-colonial space

Music
• # AbbaKush

• # Anjali (singer) / Anjali Bhatia

• # Anokha (club night) / Anokha (club)

• # Badmarsh

• # Anup Kumar Biswas

• # Bill Campbell (reggae musician)

• # Crucial Robbie

• # Zane Dalal

• # Dodge (disc jockey / Dodge (DJ) / Dodge (music producer)

• # Eternal (group)

• # Fashion Records

• # Fae Jones

• # Kalphz

• # Macka 'B'

• # Mau (rapper) / Earthling (band) / Cuba

• # Hilary Mwelwa

• # Nation Records

• # Outcaste Records

• # Parvez (musician) / Dub Factory

• # post-bhangra

• # Derek Richards

Organisations
• # African Cultural Exchange

• # Afro-Caribbean Education Resource Project

• # arts funding bodies

• # Caribbean Women Writers' Alliance

• # Institute of international Visual Arts

• # Live Art Development Agency

• # Minority Arts Advisory Service

• # Mosaic (organisation) / Mosaic Black & Mixed Parentage Group / Mosaic Black and Mixed Parentage Group

• # New Playwrights Trust

• # Nia Centre for African and Caribbean Culture

• # Panchayat (arts organisation)

• # Radical Alliance of Poets and Players

• # Working Group against Racism in Children's Resources

Others
• # Black British Englishes

• # youth culture / Black British youth culture

Performance works
• # Black and White Power Plays

• # Black Mime Theatre Company

• # Blackgrounds

• # carnival

• # Black British comedians

• # dance / Black British dance

• # film and cinema / Black British film / Black British cinema

• # Ronald Franser-Munro

• # Kulvinder Ghir

• # Donna Griffiths

• # Shobana Jeyasingh

• # Fae Jones

• # Shekbar Kapur

• # Parm Kaur

• # Keith Khan

• # live art / Black British live art

• # Man Mela Theatre Company

• # Mannafest

• # Motherland Project

• # New Playwrights Trust

• # Jyoti Patel

• # performing poets

• # Tara Arts

• # Black British theatre

• # Theatre Museum Archive

• # theatre venues / Black British theatre venues

• # Cathy Tyson

• # Akure Wall

• # Fred William

• # women theatre collective

• # Denise Wong

• # Ali Zaidi (artist)

Print-based media
• # 2nd Generation (magazine)

• # Artrage (magazine)

• # Asian Age / The Asian Age

• # Black Beauty and Hair

• # Black Film Bulletin

• # Calabash (newspaper)

• # Black British children's publishers

• # Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers

• # Hansib Publishing

• # Mango Publishing

• # Mantra Publications

• # Maya (magazine)

• # Nubian Tales / b3 Media

• # Peckham Publishing Project

• # Pride (magazine) / Pride Magazine

• # Black British book publishing

• # Black British newspaper and magazine publishing / Black British newspaper publishing / Black British magazine publishing

• # Race and Class

• # Third Text

• # The Voice (British newspaper)

• # The Weekly Journal / Weekly Journal

• # Amrit Wilson

• # X Press

Television and broadcasting
• # alternative minority media / cable and satellite media

• # Asian radio comedy

• # Bandung File

• # Black Britain

• # Black Londonders

• # Flave

• # Suneh Gupta

• # Mahood Jamal

• # Network East

• # Shyama Perera

• # projects supporting black media talent

• # Black British radio comedy

• # Black British television

• # Black British television prizes

• # Workshop Declaration

Visual and plastic arts
• # Said Adrus

• # African and Asian Visual Artists Archive

• # Rasheed Araeen

• # Saleem Arif

• # art forms

• # Being Here I, II and III

• # Black Art Gallery

• # Black Art: Plotting the Course

• # black arts movement

• # Black Perspectives

• # Bradford art galleries and museums

• # Hamad Butt

• # Clement Cooper

• # Alan de Souza

• # Avtarjeet Dhanjal

• # D-Max (photography group)

• # From Two Worlds

• # Horizon Gallery

• # Richard Hylton

• # Perminder Kaur

• # Addela Khan

• # Juginder Lamba

• # Dave Lewis (photographer)

• # Mannafest

• # Taslim Martin

• # Bill Ming

• # Minorities' Arts Advisory Service

• # Sarbjit Natt

• # Nehru Gallery

• # Mowbray Odonkor

• # Munirah Olton

• # Lawson Oyekan

• # Panchayat (art collection)

• # photography / Black British photography

• # Pitshanger Manor and Gallery

• # Samena Rana

• # Alistair Raphael

• # Yinka Sonibare

• # Gurminder Sikand

• # Marlene Smith (artist)

• # Robert Taylor (photographer)

• # Simon Tegala

• # The Thin Black Line

• # Third Text

• # Transforming the Crown

• # visual and plastic arts

Writing
• # Bildungsroman

• # Faustin Charles

• # Black British children's literature

• # IC3 / IC3: the Penguin Book of New Black Writing

• # literature / Black British literature

• # Reginald Massey

• # Tariq Mehmood (activist)

• # Kwesi Owusu

• # Fred Williams (poet) / Frederick Williams (poet)

• # Black British women's writing

• # WriteOnLine

Oxford Companion to Black British History
• # Africa and British colonialism

• # Africa and the World

• # Africa Social and Technical Society

• # British responses to African art

• # African Churches Mission

• # African Mail

• # African Telegraph

• # Dajazmach Alamayahu (1861–1879)

• # Arthur Albright (1811–1900)

• # Anthropology

• # Anti‐Apartheid Movement

• # Anti‐Slavery Society

• # Louis Asa‐Asa (1831)

• # Banking, insurance and the colonial trade

• # John Barbour‐James (1867–1954)

• # concepts of Beauty (c.1700–c.1800)

• # Black people in Birmingham

• # Black dance

• # The Black Man's Part in the War

• # Black people in Bristol

• # British Honduran forestry workers

• # Black people in Brixton

• # Henry 'Box' Brown / Box Brown (b. c.1815)

• # James Brown / James Cato / Cato

• # Black businesses in the United Kingdom

• # Robert Campbell (1829–1884), Pan-Africanist and African traveller

• # Black people in Cardiff

• # British responses to Caribbean art

• # British colonies in the Caribbean

• # George Christian (merchant) (1872–1924), Liverpool-born black merchant in Africa

• # Black Christianity in the UK / Black Christianity in the United Kingdom / Black British Christianity / Black Christianity in Britain

• # Black churches in the UK / Black churches in the United Kingdom / Black British churches / Black churches in Britain

• # Colonial People's Defence Association

• # Committee of African Organizations

• # Black British Communism

• # Coree the Saldanian (d. 1627)

• # Country houses

• # Crime and black people (c.1700–c.1800)

• # Criminal justice system

• # William Daggers (1795–1886)

• # Oswald Denniston (1913–2000)

• # African diplomats and embassies / African diplomats in Britain / African diplomats to the United Kingdom / African embassies to the United Kingdom (c.1500–1936)

• # Bobby Dobbs (boxer) (1858–1930), boxer and ex-slave from Tennessee

• # Black people as exhibits

• # Black British families

• # Black British feminism / Black feminism in the UK / Black feminism in the United Kingdom / Black feminism in Britain

• # Representations of Blacks in British film / Representations of Blacks in British television / Representations of Blacks in British film and television / Representation of Blacks in British film / Representation of Blacks in British television / Representation of Blacks in British film and television / Representations of black people in British film / Representations of black people in British television / Representations of black people in British film and television / Representation of black people in British film / Representation of black people in British television / Representation of black people in British film and television / Black people in British film / Black people in British television / Black people in British film and television

• # Black British film / Black British film-makers / Black British actors

• # Fraternity

• # Black people in Georgian and Victorian Britain / Black people in Georgian Britain / Black people in Victorian Britain

• # Black people in Glasgow

• # Gospel music in the UK / Gospel music in the United Kingdom / British gospel music / Gospel music in Britain

• # Black gramophone recordings in the UK / Black British gramophone recordings in the UK

• # Black people and the Great Exhibition

• # Greater London Council

• # Joe Green (coachman) (fl. 18th century), coachman painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds

• # British relations with Haiti

• # Felix Eugene Michael Hercules (1888)

• # Housing

• # Mary Hylas and John Hylas / Mary and John Hylas / Mary Hylas / John Hylas (fl. 1754–1768)

• # Immigration to Britain / History of immigration to Britain

• # International African Opinion

• # Joseph Johnson / Black Joe (fl. 1815), a black beggar and performer

• # Thomas Lewis Johnson (1836–1921)

• # Massa Kendrick (1798–1844)

• # Black people in Lancaster / Black history in Lancaster

• # Lascars and black seamen

• # Joe Lashley (1791)

• # Representations of Blacks in British literature / Representation of Black people in British literature (c.1700–c.1900)

• # Black British fiction / Black British poetry / Black British literature

• # Black British drama

• # Black people in Liverpool / Black history in Liverpool

• # Black people in London / Black history in London

• # London Transport

• # Loyalists in the American War of Independence

• # Herbert Samuel Heelas Macaulay (1864–1946)

• # Lambert Mackenzie (fl. 1852–1864)

• # Magdala Ethiopian treasures

• # Eddie Manning

• # Masques

• # Ernest McKenzie (c.1898–1949)

• # Medicine

• # Memoirs and Opinions of Mr. Blenfield

• # Black British mental health

• # William Miller (local politician) (1890–1970), Labour activist and Plymouth city councillor

• # Peter Milliard (1882–c.1953)

• # Minstrelsy in the United Kingdom / Minstrelsy in the UK

• # Miscegenation

• # Missionary societies

• # Theories of mixed‐race identity / Mixed-race identity

• # Black British modernism

• # Black British monuments / Black British memorials

• # Black British museums

• # Black British classical music

• # Black British popular music

• # Black people in the National Health Service

• # Native Choir from Jamaica

• # Negro Operetta Company

• # The Negro Servant

• # New Times and Ethiopian News

• # Pan-Africanism in Britain / Pan-Africanism in the United Kingdom

• # John Perry (boxer) (fl. 1845–1849), Black boxer from Nova Scotia who fought and lived in Britain

• # Samuel Peters (soldier) (d. 1861), Haitian soldier who served in the 71st (Highland Light Infantry) Regiment.

• # Black British photography

• # Black people in Plymouth

• # Politics

• # Poor black children (c.1700–c.1800)

• # Poor Laws

• # Post-colonial theory

• # Prostitution (c.1700–c.1800)

• # Black British publishing

• # 1919 'race' riots / 1919 race riots

• # Radio

• # Rastafarianism in the United Kingdom / Rastafarianism in the UK

• # Refugees and asylum‐seekers

• # Reggae in the United Kingdom

• # Vincent Albert Reid (1935–2001), the youngest West Indian passenger onboard the Empire Windrush in 1948

• # Black people in Renaissance Britain

• # Black people in Renaissance drama

• # Reparations

• # Repatriation

• # Returnees

• # Black people in Roman Britain

• # Royal African visitors

• # Anna Rutherford (1932–2001)

• # The Sable Venus

• # le Chevalier de Saint‐Georges

• # Second World War (1939–1945)

• # Sierra Leone settlers

• # Ska in the UK / Ska in the United Kingdom

• # Theories of skin colour and race / Theories of skin colour / Theories of race

• # The slave trade and the United Kingdom

• # Slavery and the United Kingdom

• # Soul music in the United Kingdom / British soul music

• # Black people in South Shields

• # Black British sportspeople / Black sportspeople in the UK / Black sportspeople in the United Kingdom / Black people in UK sport / Black British sport

• # The Telephone / The Telephone (journal), journal of the National Society for the Protection of the Dark Races

• # Black British trade unionism

• # Black people in Tudor Britain / Black people in Tudor England

• # Union of Students of African Descent

• # United States of America, Britain and abolition

• # and the Civil Rights Movement United States of America, Britain

• # Vanity Fair

• # Visual arts 1: Representations of Blacks

• # Visual arts 2: Artists

• # Visual arts 3: British neoclassical statuary

• # Black people in Wales

• # West African Student Christian Union

• # West India interest

• # West Indian Co‐ordinating Committee

• # West Indian Standing Conference

• # West Indian Students' Union

• # West Indian women at war

• # Whitehaven

• # Salim Charles Wilson (c.1865–1946)

British civic and political campaigners
From Operation Black Vote:


 * 1) Dr William 'Lez' Henry
 * 2) Superintendent Dal Babu
 * 3) Farida Anderson
 * 4) Mia Jones (British local politician)
 * 5) Abdul Malik (entrepreneur)
 * 6) Adeela Shafi
 * 7) Ali Hadawi
 * 8) Amerdeep Somal
 * 9) Art Hall
 * 10) Brian Haley (local politician)
 * 11) Chris Mullard
 * 12) Cllr Betty Evans-Jacas
 * 13) David Michael (police officer)
 * 14) David Weaver (recruitment executive)
 * 15) Denise Headley
 * 16) Donatus Anyanwu
 * 17) Floyd Millen
 * 18) Gavin Jacobs
 * 19) George Lee (Chinese British politician)
 * 20) Gloria Hyatt
 * 21) Harinder Mann
 * 22) Harmander Singh
 * 23) Hyacinth Parsons
 * 24) Joe Montgomery
 * 25) Kay Hampton
 * 26) Mari Rees
 * 27) Matilda MacAttram
 * 28) Merlene Emerson
 * 29) Mia Morris
 * 30) Shirley Marshall
 * 31) Steve Stephenson
 * 32) Sukhninder Gill
 * 33) Sylbourne Sydial
 * 34) Thabo Jaiyesimi
 * 35) Yousuf Miah
 * 36) Zehra Zaidi

Black Power
From the George Amponsah documentary:


 * Death of Kelso Cochrane
 * Winston Trew
 * Cecil Gutzmore
 * Clive Phillip
 * Roy Sawh
 * Racial Adjustment Action Society
 * Desmond Gittens
 * National Conference on the Rights of Black People in Britain
 * The Fasimbas
 * Black Liberation Front
 * Black People's Information Centre
 * The Black Eagles / Black Eagles / Black House
 * The Black Liberation Front / Black Liberation Front
 * Tony Soares
 * Universal Coloured People's Association (Roy Sawh and Obi Egbuna)

Get Up, Stand Up Now
From Get Up, Stand Up Now • Abe Odedina

• Adjaye Associates

• Alexis Peskine

• Barby Asante

• Campbell Addy

• Cosmo Whyte

• Emheyo Bahabba ‘Embah’

• Franklyn Rodgers

• Ishmahil Blagrove

• Libita Clayton

• L. R. Vandy

• Merle Van den Bosch

• Niyi Olagunju

• Oliver Hardt

• Patrick Betaudier

• Paul Anthony Smith

• Paul Maheke

• Rhea Storr

• Richard Mark Rawlins

• Satch Hoyt

• Selina Nwulu

• Thick/er Black Lines

• Zoe Bedeaux

We Apologise For The Delay To Your Journey
From the map here:


 * Vanessa Peterson / Vanessa Peterson (photographer)
 * Daniella Rose King
 * Abi Wright
 * Shanice Martin
 * Hudda Khaireh
 * Karlima Ali
 * Aurelia Yussuf
 * Hansi Momodu-Gordon
 * Renee Mussai
 * Mariamah Attah
 * Janet Browne (artist)
 * Derica Shields
 * Kinsi Abdullah
 * Bianca Manu
 * Alinta Sara


 * Evan Ifekoya
 * Zinzi Minott
 * Adama Jalioh
 * Rudy Loewe
 * Abondance Mutanda


 * Sorrow For a Cipher, Corvi Mora
 * The Missing Chapter
 * The Place is Here, Nottingham Contemporary
 * The Matter of Memory, Carroll / Fletcher
 * Burgeoning Brazen Zamis, Buster Mantis
 * Navigation Charts, Spike Island
 * Invisible Strategies, Modern Art Oxford
 * African and African Caribbean Design Diaspora
 * Crossing the Black Atlantic, Photofusion
 * Synchronicity II (exhibition), Tiwani Contemporary
 * For Every Real Word Spoken, Tiwani Contemporary
 * As Seeen, Tiwani Contemporary
 * Syrcas, Autograph ABP
 * The Missing Chapter, Autograph ABP
 * Making Jamaica: Photography from the 1890s, Autograph ABP
 * Passion (exhibition), Street Level Photoworks
 * WANDERING/WILDING, IMT
 * SCAT: Sound and Collaboration, inIVA
 * Black British Girlhood
 * Caribbean Queer Visualities, Transmission Gallery
 * We Move In Her Way, Institute of Contemporary Art
 * Not You, Arcadia Missa


 * The Lonely Londoners (artist collective)
 * Black in The Day
 * ROADFEMME
 * Born n Bread
 * SE15 Paper
 * Bun/Babylon
 * Numbi Arts


 * Passion: Discourses on Black Women's Creativity
 * Reconstructing Womanhood, Reconstructing Feminism / Reconstructing Womanhood, Reconstructing Feminism: Writings on Black Women
 * Let it be Told / Let it be Told: Essays by Black Women in Britain
 * Cultures in Babylon / Cultures in Babylon: Black Britain and African America

Staying Power
From Staying Power: Photographs of Black British Experience:


 * Raphael Albert
 * Jennie Baptiste
 * Gavin Watson (photographer)

Women of Colour Index
From


 * Brenda Agard
 * Simone Alexandre
 * Margaret Andrews
 * Tomie Arai
 * Mishtu Austin
 * Yasmin Baig
 * Susan Banton
 * Georgie Belfont
 * Zarina Bhimji
 * Sutapa Biswas
 * Sokari Douglas Camp
 * Jean-Marie Campbell
 * Marilon E. Campbell
 * Joyce Chu-Cheong
 * Yolanda Christian
 * Similola Coker
 * Jennifer Comrie
 * Margaret Cooper
 * Sharon Curtis
 * Vinodini Ebdon
 * Nina Edge
 * Wanagho Enyote
 * Georgina Grant
 * Joy Gregory
 * Medina Hammad
 * Rhona Harriette
 * Leslie Harris
 * Shareena Hill
 * Lubaina Himid
 * Amanda Holiday
 * Bhajan Hunjan
 * Stephanie James
 * Cynthia Lawrence John
 * Claudette Johnson
 * Joy Kahumbu
 * Mumtaz Karimjee
 * Arpana Kaur
 * Permindar Kaur
 * Rita Keegan
 * Roshini Kempadoo
 * Sushila Kewlani
 * Semena Khanen
 * Indra Khanna
 * Evelyn Kharag
 * Linda King
 * Jillian Li-Sue
 * Sharon Lutchman
 * Nandipha Madikiza
 * Esther Mahlangu
 * Diepolla Ngankane
 * Houria Niati
 * Everlyn Nicodemus
 * Mowbray Odonkor
 * Magdalene Odundo
 * Nike Olany
 * Madhvi Parekh
 * Amina Patel
 * Anuradha Patel
 * Vijaya Patil
 * Symrath Patti
 * Ingrid Pollard
 * Nirjan Arumugam Deva
 * Louie Ramirez
 * Suzanne Roden
 * Veronica Ryan
 * Tara Sabharwal
 * Lesley Sanderson
 * Dawn Scott
 * Shiela Seeperdaud-Jones (sic) / Sheila Seepersaud-Jones
 * Molly Shinhat
 * Zamani Soweto Sisters
 * Folake Shoga
 * Gurminder Sikand
 * Marlene Smith
 * Dionne Sparks
 * Madge Spencer
 * Maud Sulter
 * Lin Tang
 * Shanti Thomas
 * Kanta Walker
 * Maxine Walker
 * Paula Williams
 * Geraldine Walsh
 * Gloria Walsh
 * Sharon Wallace
 * Leslee Wills

Stick to the Skin
Stick to the Skin: African American and Black British Art, 1965-2015
 * Juginder Lamba (born 1948), sculptor
 * Gurminder Sikand (1960–2022), Indian-British artist.

Black Playwrights in Britain in Print
From


 * Rukshana Ahmad
 * Nkemba Asika (aka Frank John)
 * Shango Baku (Trinidad)
 * Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti Behsharam
 * Wayne Buchanan (playwright)
 * Ruth Carter (playwright)
 * Tracey Daley, Jo Martin (playwright) and Josephine Melville
 * Dawes, Kwame, One Love (Talawa, 2001)
 * Grace Dayley
 * Dolly Dhingra
 * Dorcas Faku (with Diane Taylor)
 * Killean Gideon
 * Ray Grewal
 * Gloria Hamilton
 * Tyrone Huggins
 * Tunde Ikoli
 * Pauline Jacobs and the Bemarro Sisters
 * Soraya Jinton
 * Jennifer Jordan (playwright) (aged 12)
 * Shan Kahn
 * Lisselle Kayla
 * Basir Sultan Kazmi (Pakistan, 1955)
 * Ash Kotak
 * Afshan Malik
 * Nigel Moffatt (Jamaica, 1954)
 * Charles Mulekwa (Nigeria)
 * Sandra Mundle (aged 16)
 * V. Amani Napthali / Amani Napthali
 * Ann Ogidi (Nigeria,1965)
 * Mewe Olugwu and Sharon Ellis (aged 19 and 20)
 * Mandula Padmanabhan
 * Ayshe Raif (Turkish, UK, 1952)
 * Sol River (playwright)
 * Beverley Rose (playwright)
 * Saoud Saeed (playwright) and Marcel Bonnefin
 * Wendy Scott (playwright) (aged 12)
 * D. C. Thompson
 * Angela Turvey
 * Edgar White (playwright) (Monserratt,1947)
 * Zindika / Zindika Macheol / Zindika Kamauesi

Black British theatre history

 * Samuel Morgan Smith (1832-1886) was an African-American actor who moved to England to escape racism.
 * Alton Kumalo (1939-2013) was a Rhodesian-born playwright, actor and director who came to Britain in 1961.
 * Roland Rees / Roland David Gwyn Rees (1941-2015) was a Welsh theatre director.
 * Frank Cousins (actor) (born 1940) was a Jamaican-British actor, and the founder of the Dark and Light Theatre Company, the first black-led theatre company to receive Arts Council in the UK.
 * Dennis Duerden (-2007) was a British educational administrator, museum curator, radio and film producer and Africanist.
 * The Transcription Centre was a centre funded by the Congress for Cultural Freedom, which recorded interviews with African and Caribbean writers, artists and intellectuals between 1962 tand 1977. Under its director Dennis Duerden it "became something of an informal club for all blacks [sic] artists visiting London and a power house for many of their activities".

Playwrights

 * Anthony Abuah. Anthony Abuah is an award-winning filmmaker and playwright
 * Mojisola Adebayo. Mojisola Adebayo is an actor, director, playwright and producer.
 * Lydia Adetunji. Lydia Adetunji was born in Stockport and grew up in Nigeria before moving back to Britain.
 * Adewale Ajadi. Born in Ibadan, Nigeria, Adewale Ajadi is a playwright, storyteller and a qualified barrister.
 * Jamal Ali (writer). Jamal Ali was born in Guyana and is a playwright and poet.
 * Tayo Aluko. is a playwright, producer and performer who was born in Nigeria and moved to England in 1978,
 * Ronald Amoroso was a playwright and director from Trinidad and Tobago.
 * Douglas Archibald (1919-1993) was a Trinidadian playwright, civil engineer and historian. He was born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad in 1919. Has entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance.
 * Geoff Aymer is a writer, comedian and actor.
 * Shango Baku is a playwright, director, journalist and activist born in Belmont, Trinidad.
 * Michael Bhim (born in London) is an award winning playwright.
 * Linda Brogan (born in Manchester) is an award winning playwright, director and dramaturg
 * Lennox Brown (writer) is a playwright, poet and journalist born in Trinidad
 * Grant Buchanan Marshall
 * Wayne Buchanan (playwright)
 * Derrick Cameron (playwright) is a playwright
 * Felix Cross. is a director, playwright, composer and lyricist.
 * Jonzi D has been actively involved in British Hip Hop culture
 * Dona Daley / Dona Maureen Daley (1956-2002) was a British playwright.
 * Tracey Daley
 * Jenny Davis (playwright) is a playwright, screenwriter, novelist and actor.
 * Grace Dayley
 * Tony Dennis (playwright)
 * J. D. Douglas
 * Ted Dwyer
 * Troy Andrew Fairclough
 * Harold Finley is an American actor, writer and director.
 * Segun Lee French is a Nigerian Mancunian playwright, poet, film-maker and composer.
 * Mpumelelo Grootboom / Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom (born 1975) is a South African playwright.
 * Anthony Gunter
 * Steve Harper (playwright) is an American screenwriter, script consultant and playwright.
 * Ruth Harris (playwright)
 * David Hermanstein
 * Patricia Hilaire / Patricia St. Hilaire is a playwright, director, poet and academic.
 * Tyrone Huggins is an actor, writer, and director.
 * Sonia Hughes is a British artist, writer and performer.
 * Ade Ikoli
 * Tunde Ikoli was born in London's East End to a Cornish mother and Nigerian father.
 * Jennifer Jordan (playwright)
 * Yazmine Judd
 * Zindika Kamauesi is a Jamaican-born writer and teacher.
 * Don Kinch is a Barbados-born playwright and director.
 * Robert Lamb (playwright)
 * Steven Luckie is a freelance director, writer and producer.
 * Oscar Lumley-Watson
 * Cheryl Martin (playwright) is an award winning playwright, director, poet and singer
 * Orlaine McDonald, born in the Midlands, graduated with a BA in Theatre at Rose Bruford College.
 * Frank Swarres McField / Frank McField is a sociologist, playwright and politician.
 * Alem Mezgebe (1938-1992) was an Ethiopian writer and journalist.
 * Nigel Moffatt. Jamaican playwright Nigel Mofatt began his writing career with poetry and songs.
 * Devon Morgan is a writer, director and actor in Britain and Jamaica.
 * Paul Anthony Morris
 * Amani Naphtali is a trained dramatist, writer, director and filmmaker.
 * Rex Obano is a playwright and screenwriter.
 * Ekow Oduro
 * Sesun Ogunledun
 * Martin Patrick
 * Gabriela Pearse is a poet. She was born in Colombia of a Trinidadian mother and an English father. In 1983 she founded the collective Black Womentalk with Da Choong, Olivette Cole-Wilson and Bernadine Evaristo.
 * Jean Pearse
 * Jimi Rand
 * Christopher Rodriguez (playwright) / Christopher Rodriguez is a playwright and director.
 * Diane Taylor
 * The Posse (theatre company). Formed in the early 1990s by Brian Bovell, Michael Buffong, Victor Romero Evans, Robbie Gee, Roger Griffiths, Gary McDonald, Eddie...
 * 1982 Theatre of Black Women
 * Carmen Tipling / Carmen E. Tipling
 * Angela Turvey is a British playwright and screenwriter. She has written for television, radio and the stage.
 * Horace D. Vaz. Co-wrote At What A Price (1932 or 1933) with Una Marson. Wrote 'The Drama in Jamaica', The West Indian Review, n.s. 4, no 2, (Summer 1947): 35-35, 47
 * Larry Williams (playwright) - doesn't look notable, wrote a play performed by the African Cultural Theatre Company at the Dark and Light Theatre
 * Manley Young

Black voices in publishing

 * Rosemarie Hudson is a British publisher, the founder of HopeRoad Publishing.
 * Crystal Mahey-Morgan is a British journalist and publisher.
 * Elise Dillsworth is a British literary agent.
 * Aimée Felone is a British publisher and bookseller at Round Table Books. She is cofounder of the children's publisher Knights Of.
 * Sharmaine Lovegrove
 * .Dialogue Books
 * Abiola Bello
 * Sile Edwards
 * Marianne Tatepo
 * Nancy Adimora
 * Lemara Lindsay-Prince
 * Emma Wallace
 * Merky Books
 * Black Girls' Book Club (BGBC), a collective of Black women attempting to break barriers in literature and publishing

Black British cinema

 * Shola Amoo is a British film director
 * Stud Life was a 2012 film, the feature debut of Campbell X
 * Campbell X is a British filmmaker.
 * Another Decade is a 2018 short film by Morgan Quaintance
 * Morgan Quaintance is a British film director
 * A Moving Image was a 2016 film by Shola Amoo

C18th political thinkers
- Joachim Jeremy Becher - Charles, Marquis de Casaux / Alexandre Cazaud, Marquis de Casaux - Joachim Georg Daries - Justus Christoph Dithmar - Paolo Mattia Doria - Joseph Valentin Eybel - François Claude Fauchet - Antoine Yves Goguet - Giuseppe Gorani - Francesco Antonio Grimaldi - Jean Frédéric Herrenschwand - Joseph Lanjuinais - Pierre Paul Le Mercier De La Rivière - Louis Adrien Le Paige - Guillaume François Le Trosne - Gabriel Nicolas Maultrot - Abbé Claude Mey - Gerard Noodt - Carl Fredrik Nordenskjöld - Julius Bernhard von Rohr - James Routledge - Wilhelm von Schröder - Ludwig von Seckendorff - Pietro Tamburini - Bernardo de Ulloa - Gerónimo de Uztáriz / Gerónimo de Ustariz

Press heroes
- Aslam Ali, Pakistan - José Burgos, Jr., Philippines - Juan Pablo Cárdenas, Chile - Suk-Chae Choi, Korea - Júlio De Mesquita Neto, Brazil - Shiro Hara, Japan - Germán Ornes, Dominican Republic - Faraj Sarkuhi, Iran - C. E. L. Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka
 * Michael Kudlak, IPI World Press Freedom Heroes, IPI Report, June 2000

Authors in Venn

 * Hugh Abbot
 * Walter Abbott
 * James Abbott
 * Thomas Abdy Rutherforth
 * William Jarvis Abdy [//worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84-205334 Works by or about Abdy, William Jarvis 1755 or 6-1823] in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
 * John Abercrombie
 * William Abington
 * Charles Severn Absolom
 * Daniel Ace

British Communists

 * List here: Thomas Bell (Communist), Benjamin F. Bradley, Clemens Palme Dutt, Monty Johnstone, Beth Turner (Communist)

Ballet
... ...
 * PACT Ballet
 * Paganini
 * Ethéry Pagava
 * Le palais de cristal / Palais de cristal
 * Antonia Pallerini
 * Xenia Palley
 * Michel Panaieff
 * Valeri Matyevich Panov / Valeri Panov
 * Pan Twardowski
 * Les Papillons / Papillons
 * Paradise Lost
 * José Parés
 * Ballet in Paris
 * Ross Parkes
 * Dimitrije Parlić
 * Martine Parmain
 * Ruth Parnel
 * Lilla Pártay
 * Partisans' Days
 * Le pas d'acier
 * Pas de dix
 * Pas de Duke
 * Passacaglia in C Minor
 * Passé
 * Passo d'addio
 * Constantin Patsalas
 * Annette Paul (dancer)
 * Mimi Paul
 * Nadezhda Vasilyevna Pavlova
 * Peer Gynt
 * Pelléas et Mélisande
 * John Percival
 * Serge Peretti
 * Valentina Pereyaslavec
 * Rudy Perez
 * Giulio Perugini
 * Peter and the Wolf
 * Kirk Peterson
 * Maria Mariusovna
 * Maria Sergeyevna Petipa / Maria Sergeyevna Surovshikova
 * Petits rats
 * Paul Petroff
 * Nicolas Petroff
 * Ninel Alexandrovna Petrova
 * Ludmila Petrowa
 * Phèdre
 * Dancing in the Philippines / Ballet in the Philippines
 * Ailne Phillips
 * Gusti Pichler
 * Günter Pick
 * Picnic at Tintagel
 * Picture of Dorian Gray
 * Pictures at an Exhibition

Translators

 * Mizuhito Kanehara - Silvio Levy - Janet Lloyd - Richard Miller (translator) - Teresa Mlawer - Steven Rendall - Kira Sinou - Adam J. Sorkin - Leandro Wolfson

Vol. 1. A-B
Abd Al-Aziz Ibn Sa'ud - Aboriginal Cult of Maria Lionza - Aboriginal Religions - Abraham/Abram - AD2000 and Beyond Movement - Jamal al-Din al- Afghani - African Apostolic Church of Johane Marange - African Brotherhood Church - African Christian Church and Schools - Nigeria African Church - African Church of the Holy Spirit - African Independent Pentecostal Church - African Initiated (Independent) Churches - Nineveh African Israel Church - African Traditional Religions - Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Von Nettesheim - Mirza Ghulam Hazrat Ahmad - Lahore Ahmadiyya Anjuman Islaat Islam - Aladura Churches - Daoist Alchemy - All Ceylon Buddhist Congress - Ambedkar Buddhism - Amitabha Buddhist Societies - Amitabha's Birthday - Ananda Marga Yoga Society - New Zealand, and Polynesia Anglican Church in Aotearoa - Anglican Church of Hong Kong and Macao - Anglican Communion/Anglican Consultative Council - Anglican Diocese in Angola - U.S.A. Apostolic Assembly of Faith in Jesus Christ - Apostolic Church of Faith in Jesus Christ of Mexico - Apostolic Sabbath Church of God - Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Etchmiadzin) - Armenian Apostolic Church (See of the Great House of Cilicia) - Assemblies of God Incorporated - Associated Churches of Christ in New Zealand - Association of Baptist Churches in Rwanda - Association of Evangelical Reformed Churches of Burkino Faso - Association of German Mennonite Congregations - Association The Church of God - Religion in Athens - Aum Shinrikyō/Aleph - Aumist Religion - Austrian Buddhist Association - B Baal Shem Tov - Religion in Bahamas - Bahamas National Baptist Missionary and Education Convention - Baptist Association of El Salvador - Baptist Union of South Africa/Baptist Convention of South Africa - Bektashi Order (Bektashiye) - Religion in Bermuda - Bible Sabbath Association - Birth/Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh - Bodh-Gaya - Bon Religion - Borobudar - Branham Tabernacle and Related Assemblies - Japanese Religions in Brazil - British Forest Sangha - Religion in British Indian Ocean Territory - Religion in British Virgin Islands - Buddhasasananuggaha Association - Buddhist Association of Thailand - Buddhist Association of the Republic of China - The Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Association - Buddhist Missionary Society - Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai - Bulgarian Alternative Orthodox Church - Byakko Shinko Kai -

Vol. 2. C-D
Religious calendars - Canadian Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends - Religion in Cape Verde Islands - Christian Cathedrals - CAUX-lnitiatives for Change - Religion in Cayman Islands - CB America - Celebration of the Guru Granth Sahib - Religion in Central African Republic - Shri Krishna Chaitanya - Chinese New Year's Day - Chinese New Year's Day (Preliminary Festival) - Chistiniyya Sufi Order - Christian Biblical Church - Christian Church in South Sulawesi - Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A. - Christian Community (Movement for Religious Renewal) - Christian Evangelical Church of Sangihe Talaud - Christian Life Churches International - Christian Protestant Church in Indonesia - Christian Reformed Church of Brazil - Church in the Province of Melanesia - Church in the Province of South Africa - Church in the Province of Sudan - Church in the Province of Tanzania - Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (General Synod) - Church of Christ in the Congo-Anglican Community of the Congo - Church of Christ in the Congo-Baptist Community of Congo - Church of Christ in the Congo-Baptist Community of the Western Congo - Church of Christ in the Congo-Community of Baptist Churches in the Eastern Congo - Church of Christ in the Congo-Community of Disciples of Christ - Church of Christ in the Congo-Community of Light - Church of Christ in the Congo-Community of Presbyterians - Church of Christ in the Congo-Evangelical Community - Church of Christ in the Congo-Mennonite Community - Church of Christ in the Congo-Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa - Church of Christ in the Congo-Protestant Baptist Church in Africa / Episcopal Baptist Community of Africa - International Church of God - Church of Moshoeshoe - Church of Sri Lanka - Church of the Augsburg Confession of Alsace and Lorraine - Church of the Disciples of Christ - Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith - Church of Province of Burundi - Church of the White Eagle Lodge - Churches of Christ (Non-Instrumental) - Clan of Ausrans - Religion in Cocos Islands - Common Era Calendar - Confucius's Birthday - Religion in Brazzaville / Religion in Republic of the Congo - Religion in Zaire / Religion in Democratic Republic of the Congo - Convention Baptiste de' Haiti - Religion in Cook Islands - Council of Baptist Churches in North East India - DahnHak - Sonam Gyatso Dalai Lama III - Deima Church - Devotion / Devotional Traditions - The Dharma Drum Mountain Association - Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council - Dogon Religion - The Double Seventh Festival -

Vol. 3. E-H
East Africa Yearly Meeting of Friends - Religion in Easter Island / Religion on Easter Island - Ecumenical Patriarchate/Patriarchate of Constantinople - Églises Baptistes de la RCA - Egypt in the Western religious imagination - Elan Vital/Divine Light Mission - Ennōkyō - Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad - Ethnoreligions - Evangelical Baptist Church in Angola - Evangelical Baptist Union of Italy - Evangelical Christian Church in Irian Jaya - Evangelical Church of Chad - Evangelical Church of the Augsburg and Helvetic Confessions in Austria - Evangelical Church of the Congo - Evangelical Church of the Czech Brethren - Evangelical Church of the Disciples of Christ in Argentina - Evangelical Church of the West Indies - Evangelical Churches of Vietnam - Evangelical Church-Synod of the Nile - Evangelical Confederation of Latin America - Evangelical Lutheran Church in Iceland - Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Romania - Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lithuania/Lithuanian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Diaspora - Evangelical Methodist Church of Argentina - Evangelical Methodist Church of Bolivia - Evangelical Methodist Church of Costa Rica - Evangelical Methodist Church of Italy - Evangelical Methodist Church of Uruguay - Evangelical Mission of South Haiti - Evangelical Pentecostal Mission of Angola - Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Iran - Ghana Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Religion in Faeroe Islands - Falkland Islands/Malvinas Islands - Fall Equinox - Fellowship of Irian Java Baptist Churches - Religion in Fiji Islands - Hindu Community of the Fiji Islands - Zachariah Frankel - Fraternité Blanche Universelle - Fraternity/Society of Saint Pius X - Free Pentecostal Missions Church of Chile - Gambiaz - Gedatsu Kai - General Baptist Evangelical Convention of Egypt - The General Church of the New Jerusalem - German Buddhist Union - Abu Hamid al- Ghazali - Religion and Globalization - Gnostic Churches - Gnostic movement - The Grail movement - Spain Granada - Damascus Grand Mosque - Great Mosque, Djenné, Mali - Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa - Religion in Guadeloupe - Guan Yin's birthday - Gurdjieff Foundations - Guru Gobind Singh's Birthday - Haein-sa Temple - Hanafite School of Islam - Hanbalite School of Islam - Harrist Church - Healing Tao - His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili Council - Holy Orthodox Church in Japan - Honmichi - Hui Si - Human-Etisk Forbund i Norge - Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib Al- -

Vol. 4. I-M
Ibadhi Islam - Missouri Independence - Independent Church of Australia - Asian religions in India - Middle Eastern religions in India - Hinduism in ancient Vedic India - Hinduism in classical India - Hinduism in medieval India - Hinduism in modern India - India in the Western religious imagination - Indonesian Gospel Tabernacle Church - Integral Yoga International - International Association of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches - International Evangelical Church - Soldiers of the Cross International Evangelical Church - International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews - International Meditation Centres - The International Sufi Movement - International Yoga Fellowship Movement - International Zen Association - Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace - The Ise Shrine - Italian Assemblies of God - Izumo Ōyashirokyō - Jamaat-e-lslam - Japan Buddhist Federation - JeungSanDo - Jiu-Hua Shan - Jodo-shinshu - The John of God Movement - Kabbalah Learning Centre - Kagyupa Tibetan Buddhism - Mount/Lake Manasarovar Kailas - Tibetan Buddhism Karma-Kagyupa - The Khyentse Foundation - Kōdō Kyōdan - Krishnamurti Foundations - Ksitigarbha's/Jizo's Birthday - Kukai (Kobo Daishi) - The Lakota - Lao Buddhist Sangha - Laos Evangelical Church - Latin American Evangelical Pentecostal Commission - Paganism in Latvia - Legion of Mary / Maria Legio (Kenya) - Liberia Baptist and Educational Convention - Religion im Liechtenstein - Light of the World Church - Lusitanian Church/Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church - Lutheran Church in Canada - Lutheran Church in Hungary - Lutheran Church in Liberia - Mahasthamaprapta's Birthday - Mai Chaza Church / City of Jehovah - Malikite School of Islam - Manjushri's Birthday - Maori Religion - Mara Evangelical Church (Myanmar) - World Network of Marian Devotion - Religion in Martinique - Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur - Masjid al-Haram Al- - Master Ching Hai Meditation Association - Medicine Buddha's Birthday - Medicine Wheel (Wyoming) - Meenakshi Temple (Madurai) - U.S.A. Mennonite Church - Ghana Methodist Church - Great Britain Methodist Church - Nigeria Methodist Church - Sri Lanka Methodist Church - Upper Myanmar Methodist Church - Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma - Methodist Church in Kenya - Methodist Church in Samoa - Methodist Church in the Union of Myanmar - Methodist Church in Zimbabwe - Methodist Church of Cuba - Methodist Church of Mexico - Methodist Church of Puerto Rico - Methodist Church of Sierra Leone - Methodist Church of Togo - Methodist Pentecostal Church of Chile - Mevlevi Sufi Order - La Missione-Luigia Paparelli - Mookans - Religion in Montserrat - Eastern West Indies Province Moravian Church - European Continental Province of the Moravian Church - Moravian Church in Great Britain and Ireland - Moravian Church in Nicaragua - Moravian Church in Southern Africa - Moravian Church in Suriname - Moravian Church in Tanzania - Disciples of Mother Meera - Mother of God Centre - Mountains and religion - The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments - Mülheim Association of Christian Fellowships - Muridīyya - Musama Disco Christo Church - Mutima Walowa Wa Makumbi -

Vol. 5. N-R
Naqshbandiya Sufi Order - Six Buddhist Schools of Nara - U.S.A. National Baptist Convention - Native American Religion: Roman Catholicism - Native Baptist Church - The Navajo - Nazareth (Nazarite) Baptist Church - Indigenous Religions in Nepal - Religion in Netherlands Antilles - New Acropolis Cultural Association - New Kadampa Tradition-International Kadampa Buddhist Union - Ngunzist Churches (Congo) - Religion in Niue - Nomiya Luo Church - Nyingma Tibetan Buddhism - Old Believers (Russia) - Old Catholic Church in Switzerland - Old Catholic Church of Mariavites / Catholic Church of Mariavites - Old Rite Romanian Orthodox Church - Ontakekyo - Orthodox Church in China - Orthodox Church in Czech Lands and Slovakia - Osho and the International Osho Movement - Pacific Council of Churches - Paris Mission - Pashupata Saivism - Patotsav - Pentecostal Church of Chile - Pentecostal Mission Church - Pentecostalism in Scandinavia - Perfect Liberty Kyodan - Peruvian Evangelical Church - Religion in Pitcairn Island - Polygamy-Practicing Mormons - Pomun Order of Korean Buddhism - Presbyterian Church in Trinidad - Presbyterian Church of Australia (Continuing) - Presbyterian Church of Korea (HapDong) - Presbyterian Church of Liberia - Presbyterian Church of Rwanda - Presbyterian Church of the Sudan - Presbytery of Liberia - Progressive National Baptist Convention of America - Protestant Christian Church-Angkola - Protestant Christian Church of Bali - Protestant Church in Sabah (Malaysia) - Protestant Church in Timor Lorosa'e - Protestant Church of Senegal - Protestant Evangelical Church of Guinea - Protestant Methodist Church of Benin - Province of the Episcopal Church in Rwanda - Qadiriyya Rifa'i Sufi Order - Qadiriyya Sufi Order - Quanzhen Daoism - Rada Religion - Raelian Movement International - Reform Baptists (Russia) - Reformed Christian Church in Yugoslavia - Reformed Denomination - Reformed tradition / Presbyterian tradition - Reiha-no-Hikari - Religion-government relations - Rigpa Fellowship - Rinzai (Japan), Lin-Chi (China), Imje (Korea), Lam-Te (Vietnam) - Rissho Kosei-kai - Rodzima Wiara (Poland) - Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) -

Vol. 6. S-Z
Religion in St. Helena - Religion in St. Kitts-Nevis - Religion in St. Lucia - Religion in St. Pierre et Miquelon - Religion in St. Vincent - Salvadoran Lutheran Synod - Samantabadhara's Birthday - Samavesam of Telegu Baptists Churches - The Santi Asoka - Sapta Darma - The Satsang Network - History of science and religion - Sedevacantism and Antipopes - Sekai Kyusei Kyo - Serpent Handlers / Signs Following Movement - Seventh Day Baptist General Conference - Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movements - Shadhiliyya Sufi Order - Shafiite School of Islam - Shakta movement - Shan Dao - Shiah Fatimi Ismaili Tayyibi Dawoodi Bohra - Shinnyoen - Spirit Possession - Spiritual Christian Evangelical Church - Spiritual Churches (Ghana) - Spiritual Churches (Kenya) - Spiritual Healing Church (Botswana) - Spiritual Human Yoga - Spring Dragon Festival - Sri Chinmoy Centre - Statues-Buddhist - Statues-Christian - Stella Maris Gnostic Church - Sthanakavasi Jain Tradition - The Sufi Order in North America - Suhrawardiyya Sufi Order - Swedenborgian movement - Syrian Orthodox Church of Malabar - T'aego Pou - Tamil Shaivism - Tensho Kotai Jingukyo - Terapanth Svetambara Jain Tradition - Thai Forest Monks - Theosophical Society (Adyar) - Theosophical Society (America) - Three-Self Principles - Tian Dao - Tibet in the Western religious imagination - Tibetan Nyingma Institute - Tijaniyya Sufi Order - Religion in Timor Leste - Tirumala/Tirupati - Tocoist Church/Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the World - Religion in Tokelau Islands - T'ongdo-sa Temple - True (Old Calendar) Orthodox Church of Greece - Religion in Turks and Caicos Islands - Ullam-bana - Union d'Églises Baptistes Françaises au Canada - Union of Baptist Churches of Cameroon - Union of Evangelical Christians- Baptists of Russia - Union of Evangelical Christians- Baptists of Ukraine - Union of Evangelical Free Church Congregations (Baptist) - United Baptist Church (Mozambique) - United Church in Papua New Guinea - an International Association United Church of God - United Church of the Solomon Islands - United Methodist Church in Ivory Coast - United Protestant Church of Belgium - United Protestant Church of Netherlands Antilles - United Reformed Church of the United Kingdom - Uniting Reformed Church in South Africa - The URANTIA Foundation - Religious Violence - Vipassana International Academy - Religion in the Virgin Islands of the United States / Religion in the Virgin Islands - VRINDA / The Vrindavan Institute for Vaisnava Culture and Studies - Religion in the Wallis and Futuna Islands - Ministry of Warith Deen Mohammad - World Brotherhood Union Mevlana Supreme Foundation - World Congress of Faiths - World Council of Biblical Churches - World Sephardic Federation - World Vaisnava Association - World Zoroastrian Organization - Wu Tai Shan - Yogi tradition - Yoruban religion / Yoruban spirituality - Zaydites - Zhengyi Daoism - ZhiYi - Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa - Zion Christian Church (South Africa, Zimbabwe) / Zion Christian Church - Zionist and Apostolic Churches - Zulu Religion -

Refugees etc.

 * Moritz Bonn / Moritz Julius Bonn (1873-1965) was a German economist
 * Ernst Heinrich Buschbeck / Ernst H. Buschbeck / Ernst Buschbeck (1889-1963) was an Austrian art historian
 * Sebastian Isepp (1884-1954) was an Austrian-British artist and picture restorer
 * Bram Oppenheim / Abraham Naftali Oppenheim (born 1924) is a British social psychologist.
 * Albi Rosenthal ( - 2004), antiquarian
 * Maud Rosenthal (1909-2007)
 * Nicolai Rubenstein (1911 - 19 August 2002) was a German-born historian of the Renaissance
 * Ilse Wolf (7 June 1921 - 6 September 1999) was a German-British soprano and singing teacher.
 * FDKB / Freier Deutscher Kulturbund
 * Some category for internees - e.g. Category:Enemy aliens interned by the United Kingdom

Arcades Project
...
 * Antoine-Louis Aimé Martin
 * Ambigu (theater) / Ambigu (theatre), Parisian theatre built in 1827
 * Anarcharsis
 * Narcisse-Désiré Ancelle / Narcisse Ancelle (1801-1888), French lawyer and guardian of Baudelaire
 * Antony (play)
 * L'Atelier (magazine), monthly magazine published from 1840 to 1850 by working class followers of the Christian Socialist Philippe Buchez
 * Gabriel Aurbert (1787-1847), French printer-publisher
 * Jacques Aupick (1789-1857), French soldier, ambassador and senator
 * Baby Cadum, symbol of Cadum soap
 * Babylone / Sèvres-Babylone / Sèvre-Babylone, neighborhood of Paris
 * Édouard Thierry / Edouard Thierry / Edward Thierry (1813-1894) was a French poet and critic, Administrator of the Comédie-Française from 1859 to 1871. He was a friend of Baudelaire.
 * Emile Thomas (1822-1880) was a French civil engineer put in charge of the National Workshops in the French Revolution of 1848
 * Charles Toubin / Charles Adolphe Toubin (1820-1891) was a French professor, linguist and archaeologist who wrote for La Revue des deux mondes. He was a friend of Baudelaire and Courbet.
 * Max Unold (1885-1964) was a German writer and graphic artist
 * Thomas Vireloque was a character created by Paul Gavarni
 * Jean Wallon (1821-1882) was a French philosopher who translated Hegel's Science of Logic into French. A friend of Baudelaire, he appeared as Colline in Henri Murger's La Vie de Bohème
 * Wühlgarten was an institute for epileptics in Berlin

Cartographers
From jpmaps:
 * Thomas Page (cartographer) (1698-1712) was a British cartographer and publisher. His family firm produced marine charts throughout the eighteenth century.
 * Charles Picquet (1771-1827) was a French geographer and publisher
 * Georg Balthasar Probst (1732-1801) was a German engaver and publisher of maps.
 * John Rapkin (1815-1876) was a British engraver
 * Gabriel Nikolaus Raspe (1712-1785) was a bookseller and publisher in Nuremberg
 * Franz Johann Joseph von Reilly (1766-1820) was an Austrian mapmaker

Making Britain
• Ajit Mookerjee
 * People

• Ali Mohammed Abbas

• Asha Bhattacharya

• Atma Kamlani

• Ayana Deva Angadi

• Bepin Chandra Pal

• Bridget Tunnard

• Clemens Palme Dutt

• Currupumullage Jinarajadasa

• Damyanthi Sahni

• Dharm Sheel Chowdhary

• Diwan Tulsi Das

• E. B. Bhose

• E. J. Beck / Emma Josephine Beck / Jessie Beck

• Fanindranath Bose

• Frederick Mahomed

• I. B. Sarin

• J. A. Lalkaka / Jehangir Ardeshir Lalkaka

• J. Handoo / Mrs J. Handoo / Jai Kishore Handoo

• Janaki Agnes Penelope Majumdar

• Jiddu Nityananda

• Jinadasa Vijayatunga

• K. Ahmad Abbas / K. Ahmed Abbas

• Kamal Athon Chunchie

• Kedar Nath Das Gupta

• Krishnarao Shelvankar

• Kuruvila Zachariah

• Labhu Ram

• Lalmohan Ghose

• M. Asaf Ali / Mohammad Asaf Ali

• Manchershaw Pithawala

• Manmath Mallik

• Mary Hobhouse (activist)

• Mehdi Hasan Khan (chief justice)

• Mithan J. Lam / Mithan Lam

• N. B. Bonarjee

• N. C. Daruwalla

• Narayana Menon

• Nathalal Jagivan Upadhyaya

• Pulin Behari Seal

• Rakhal Das Haldar

• Ranjee G. Shahani

• S. M. Marath / Sankarankutty Menon Marath / Sam Menon Marath

• Said Amir Shah

• Saint Nihal Singh

• Samuel Fyzee Rahamin

• Sasadhar Sinha

• Savitri Devi Chowdhary

• Sayaji Rao

• Siddha Mohana Mitra

• Sudhindra Nath Ghose

• Sukhsagar Datta

• Sunder Kabadia

• T. B. Pandian / Thomas B. Pandian

• T. Ramakrishna / Thottakadu Ramakrisha Pillai

• Upendra Krishna Dutt

• V. S. Sastrya / Vellala Srikantaya Sastrya / V. S. Sastry

• 21 Cromwell Road
 * Organizations

• All-India Seamen's Federation

• Asian Horizon

• Asiatic Review

• BBC Indian Section of the Eastern Service

• Bibliophile Bookshop

• Bombay Emporium

• Britain and India

• Cambridge Majlis

• Ceylon Students' Association

• Colonial Seamen's Association

• Coloured Men's Institute

• Committee of Indian Congressmen

• East London Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre

• Edinburgh Indian Association

• Federation of Indian Associations in Great Britain

• Federation of Indian Student Societies

• Friends of India Society

• Glasgow Indian Union

• Hindustan Community House

• Hindustani Social Club

• Home Rule for India League

• India and England

• India Bulletin

• India House (Offices of the Indian Embassy)

• Indian Art and Letters

• Indian Catering Company

• Indian Comforts Fund

• Indian Committee for Food for Spain

• Indian Freedom League

• Indian Gymkhana

• Indian National Army Defence Committee

• Indian Seamen's Welfare League

• Indian Social Club

• Indian Writing

• Jamiat-ul-Muslimin

• Journal of the East India Association

• Lascars' Club

• Lascars' Welfare League

• Life and Letters Today

• Liverpool Mosque and Muslim Institute

• Lotus Club

• Michael Joseph Publishers

• New India Publishing Co

• Northbrook Society

• Oriental Film Artistes' Union

• Oriental Press Service

• Oxford Majlis

• Shafi's Restaurant

• Shah Jolal Restaurant

• Sikh Dharamsala, London

• Swaraj House

• Taj Mahal Restaurant

• The Imperial Institute

• The Indian Appeal

• The Journal of National Indian Association

• The Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking

• Union of the East and West

• United India

• Veeraswamy's

• Zoroastrian Association

Russian poets

 * Valerii Pereleshin was the pseudonym of V. F. Salatko-Petryshche (1913–1992), a Russian émigré poet who lived in China and, after 1952, in Brazil.
 * Jack Althausen (1907-1942) was a Russian Jewish poet who died in the Second World War.
 * Vladimir Avrushenko (1908-1941) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Buzi Olevsky (1908-1941) was a Russian Yiddish writer and poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Motl Hartzman (1909-1941) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Leonid Vilkomir (1912-1942) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Hennikh Shvedik (1914–1942) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Aron Kopshtein (1915-1940) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Leonid Shersher (1916-1942) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Pinn Vintman (1918-1942) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Boris Smolensky (1921-1941) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Vsevolod Bagritzky (1922-1942) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Zachar Gorodissky (1923-1943) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.
 * Leonid Rosenberg (1924-1944) was a Russian Jewish poet who died fighting as a soldier in the Second World War.

Russians
From https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NXC3626eK_8C&pg=PA507
 * Aleksei Tveriak / Aleksei Artamonovich Tveriak (1900-1937), Soviet writer who also used the pseudonym Solovyov
 * Nikolai Ushakov / Nikolai Nikolaevich Ushakov (1899-1973) was a Soviet Russian poet and translator
 * Boris Solomonovich Valbe / Boris Solomonovich Valve (1889/90 - 1966) was a Soviet Russian literary critic
 * Illarion Vardin was the pseudonym of Illarion Vissarionovich Mgeladse (1890-1943), a Russian journalist and literary critic. He helped found the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers and its journal Na Literaturnom Postu. Mgeladze joined the Bolshevik party in 1907. He was expelled as a Trotskyist in 1927. Rejoining in 1930, he was expelled again in 1935. He was a victim of the purges.
 * Pavel Vasiliev (poet) / Pavel Nikolaevich Vasiliev (1910-1937), Soviet poet and essayist.
 * Pavel Nikolaevich Vasiliev / Pavel Vasiliev / Pavel Vasilyev (1910-1937)
 * Artem Vesely / Artem Veselyi (1899-1939)

Medieval technology
• Aby Ma'shar

• Medieval agronomy / Agronomy in the Middle Ages

• Medieval alchemy / Alchemy in the Middle Ages

• Medieval algebra / Algebra in the Middle Ages

• Medieval almanacs / Almanacs in the Middle Ages

• Alum in the Middle Ages

• Medieval anatomy / Anatomy in the Middle Ages

• Arabic numerals in the Middle Ages

• Medieval Aristotelianism / Aristotelianism in the Middle Ages

• Medieval arithmetic / Arithmetic in the Middle Ages

• Medieval arms / Medieval armor / Medieval arms and armor / Arms in the Middle Ages / Armor in the Middle Ages / Arms and armor in the Middle Ages

• Medieval astrolabes / Medieval quadrants / Medieval astrolabes and quadrants / Astrolabes in the Middle Ages / Quadrants in the Middle Ages / Astrolabes and quadrants in the Middle Ages

• Medieval astrology / Astrology in the Middle Ages

• Latin astronomy / Medieval Latin astronomy / Latin astronomy in the Middle Ages

• Bartholamaeus Anglicus

• Bartholamaeus of Bruges

• Bartholamaeus of Salerno

• Bartolomeo da Varignana

• Ugo Benzi

• Medieval bestiaries / Bestiaries in the Middle Ages

• Medieval botany / Botany in the Middle Ages

• Medieval brewing / Brewing in the Middle Ages

• Medieval bridges / Bridges in the Middle Ages

• ...

Misc.

 * Hirano Banri (1855-1947) was a Japanese tanka poet.
 * Chikamatsu Shūkō (1876-1944), Japanese novelist associated with the Naturalist movement.
 * Hagiwara Kyōjirō (1899-1938) was a Japanese writer. With Tsuboi Shigei he cofounded Aka to euro (Red and Black, 1923-24) and Bungei Kaihō (Literary Liberation, 1927). He edited the poetic anthology Shikei senkoku (Death Sentence, 1925).
 * Hashizume Ken (1900-1964) was a Japanese poet, critic and writer. He was an anarchist and Dadaist.
 * Hinkemann was a 1923 play by the German Expressionist playwright Ernst Toller.
 * Katō Takeo (1888-1956) was a Japanese novelist and editor at the publishing house Shinchōsha
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 * Oshun and Denbei / Oshun (courtesan)
 * Iida Tokutarō (1903-1933) was a Japanese anarchist writer and critic, the husband of Hirabayashi Taiko
 * Jono Arindo (1831-1901) was a Japanese
 * Tomotani Shizue was a Japanese poet
 * Naraehon / Nara-ehon / Naha ehon
 * Tale of Hachikazuki / Hachikazuki / Hachi kazuki
 * William Nassau Weech Major William Nassau Weech manuscript relating to history of Persia
 * Ronald Grey Gordon (1889-1950) was a British physician.
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 * Sir (Ioan) Gwilym Gibbon (1974-1948) was a British civil servant.
 * Heinrich Herm (1883-1948) was a French jurist and writer
 * Paul Frischauer (1898-1971) was an Austrian novelist and journalist. (de)
 * Curt Riess (1902-1993) was a Jewish-German writer. (de)
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 * Rose Khadduri, also known as Red Rose was an Iraqi doctor and political activist.
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 * Naseem Tarawneh is a Jordianian blogger and journalist.
 * Vincent Azoulay is a French classicist
 * The Burt Award for African Literature (BAAL) is a literary award, presented annually for works of young adult fiction by writers from Tanzania, Ethiopia, Ghana and Kenya. The first award was made in Tanzania in August 2009.
 * Edward Billings Ham (1902-1965) was an American medievalist.
 * Alfred Foulet (1900-1987) was an American medievalist
 * Hermann Drawe (1867-1925 was an Austrian judge and amateur photographer. He collaborated with journalist Emil Kläger to document the conditions of Vienna slums.
 * Emil Kläger (1880-1936) was an Austrian journalist
 * Alessandro Biral (1942-1996) was an Italian philosopher.
 * Valeria Ugazio (born 1949) is an Italian psychologist.
 * Mahmoud Saad (television presenter) is an Egyptian television presenter.
 * Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises Ltd is an Israeli cement manufacturer enjoying a near-monopoly over cement production in Israel. It has attracted criticism for providing the cement for the wall sparating Israel from the Palestinian West Bank.
 * Mahin Khatami (born 1943) is an Iranian-American molecular biologist
 * H. G. Banks was a British artist and lithographer.
 * Bernardo Mendel (1895-1967) was an Austrian book collector, who later lived and worked in Colombia and the United States.
 * Gert F. Unger / Gert Fritz Unger (1921-2005) was a German writer of Wild West novels
 * Wang Xiqi (1855-1913) was a Chinese writer. He compiled and edited a huge travel anthology Xiaofanghu zhai yudi congchao in 84 string-bound volumes (1877-1897)
 * Pierre Saurel was the pseudonym of Pierre Daignault (1925-2003), a Quebecois writer and actor.