30th April 1963: The Bristol Bus Boycott against discriminatory recruitment begins

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Around 3,000 people of West Indian origin lived in the city of Bristol in 1963, predominantly around the St Pauls area. There was not yet any legislation against discriminating on racial grounds so it was common in both housing and employment, while so-called “coloureds” often suffered violence at the hands of gangs of white Teddy Boys.
In 1955, the same year as the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama, the Transport and General Workers Union that represented bus drivers had reportedly passed a resolution that “coloured” workers should not be employed. The management of the Bristol Omnibus Company shared this attitude. Consequently, despite an acute labour shortage in the early 1960s, it was impossible to get a job on a bus crew unless you were white.
A group of West Indian men formed an action group to challenge the situation. In April 1963 the London-accented Paul Stephenson telephoned the bus company and set up an interview for Guy Bailey, a young man of West Indian heritage. He was turned away from the interview because he was black. At a press conference in his flat on 29 April, Stephenson called for people to boycott the bus company until the “colour bar” was abolished.
The boycott, which was supported by people across the city as well as the press, succeeded. On 28 August, the same day that Martin Luther King made his “I Have a Dream” speech, the company’s management announced the end of its discriminatory employment policy. The city’s first non-white bus conductor began work the following month.

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@SvenKalinda1
@SvenKalinda1 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This a very important part of black history that shouldn't be forgotten.
@rufdymond
@rufdymond 3 жыл бұрын
I understand your comment, but I would more describe this as British history, just one of the parts they supress...
@SvenKalinda1
@SvenKalinda1 3 жыл бұрын
@@rufdymond black british history*
@C33P
@C33P 4 жыл бұрын
My Mrs just showed me an article on Roy Hackett, never even knew about it and live 30 miles away... School never taught us anything about this, thankfully we homeschool our kids and we will definitely be taking a trip to Bristol on April 30th next year and maybe every year after that!! thank you for this upload, i still have so much to learn about REAL British history, bless
@bblacker8434
@bblacker8434 2 жыл бұрын
Total Respect to Paul Stephenson, Roy Hackett, Owen Henry, Audley Evans, Prince Brown and their supporters
@phyllanders9503
@phyllanders9503 Жыл бұрын
RIP Roy Hackett.
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