Day 4: Dr. Harold Moody: Challenging Racial Prejudice in Early 20th Century Britain

Join King Kurus, your Black History Buff, as we uncover the inspiring story of Dr. Harold Moody in our "31 Days of Black British History" series. Discover how this Jamaican-born doctor became a pivotal figure in the fight against racial discrimination in Britain.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Moody's journey from Jamaica to becoming a top medical student in London
  • The racial barriers he faced in his professional life
  • The founding of the League of Coloured Peoples and its significance
  • His lasting impact on British civil rights and race relations

As you listen to this audio journey, imagine the streets of early 20th century London where Moody made his stand against prejudice.

See the story come to life in our video version on YouTube: @BlackHistoryBuffTV.

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Together, let's celebrate these pioneers who shaped modern Britain.

Blessings,

KK



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