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Manchester: Uncomfortable Art, Uncomfortable History

Start:
12/08/2018 12:00 pm
End:
12/08/2018 2:00 pm
Cost:
£10

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This is the history of Manchester you hoped wasn’t true: a city created by slave traders, colonialists, imperialists, warmongers, murderers, racists, plunderers. Yes, even this city’s history was shaped by those on the wrong side of right – and they’re still being honoured, with too many statues, paintings and streets named after the bad guys.

Ed Glinert names the guilty men (and women):

  • The Duke of Wellington, reactionary bigot who opposed the people having the vote. So he beat off Napoleon? Vive la revolution!
  • Queen Victoria – vehemently against women having the vote. Wouldn’t elevate a “Jew” to the House of Lords.
  • The Mosleys: they owned Manchester for 250 years and gave us Mosley Street but also Oswald Mosley, the 1930s fascist leader and his lovely son, Max Mosley, who was so welcoming to “coloured immigrants”.
  • Charles, 9th Lord Cathcart, ADC to “Butcher” Cumberland at the Battle of Culloden.
  • Queen Elizabeth (Tudor): murderer, slayer of Mary, Queen of Scots.
  • The Gregs established Quarry Bank Mill – on the backs of the slaves in their sugar plantations on Dominica.
  • William Gladstone enjoyed a lavish lifestyle on the back of slavery. Backed the wrong side in the American Civil War.

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Tour devised by Ed Glinert who has spent 35 years combating injustice in his hard-hitting journalism for City Life and Private Eye, and in books for Penguin, HarperCollins and Random House.


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