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More Blacks More Dogs More Irish T-Shirt

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Many people went to bed early in those days,probably not long after 9pm, they did not want a man coming home pissed and banging on the door at 11pm.

The T-shirt went viral across the world after Richard was photographed wearing the T-shirt with his girlfriend of Jamaican descent Taurayne McKen, 28, in Brixton. I'm so glad I found this seller as they did such a fabulous job on both the tee shirt and chefs hat. Read more about the condition New without tags: A brand-new, unused and unworn item that is not in its original retail packaging or may be missing its original retail packaging materials (such as the original box or bag). Personalised advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of information under California and other state privacy laws, and you may have a right to opt out.A positive spin on the window signs that were seen in London around the earl 1960's up until the early 80's. If you are interested in the history of our local area why not sign up to our regular newsletter which contains lots of fascinating historical info. This doesn’t mean that the terrible racism didn’t exist of course – personally, I’ve no doubt many people were treated dreadfully because of their backgrounds – but the point is that this particular wording may not have been as commonly seen as some seem to think. New with tags: A brand-new, unused, unworn and undamaged item in the original packaging (such as the .

OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 requires textiles-based products to be tested against a list of 1,000+ chemicals, to limit those which may be harmful to human health. Two months ago, O’Gorman was walking around Brixton wearing the t-shirt when he was spotted by DJ Swiss, former member of MOBO award winning garage group So Solid Crew, who asked to take a photo with him and posted it to his own Instagram account. Along the way, we will produce activities, education packs and e-booklets for use in schools, the community and at home. Richy O’Gorman and Taurayne McKen, an Irish-Jamaican couple living in South London, have made a t-shirt that is the perfect antidote to the “No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish,” signs seen in boarding houses and bars around London decades ago. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site.

A percentage of the T-shirt sales will be donated to the Camden Irish community centre and the Black Cultural Archive in Brixton.

Blacks: Most people had never seen a black man, It’s perfecty natural to be suspicious of the novel, the strange, the unfamiliar. New without tags: A brand-new, unused and unworn item that is not in its original retail packaging .The shirts bear the words, “More Blacks, More Dogs, More Irish,” a twist on the racist messages said to have been posted up by landlords in Britain in the 1960s. Construction worker Richard said: “With this we decided to take it serious and get the message out there while there was so much hostility among people in the world in today’s current clime, both here in England and across the waters in America. Dogs were not treated as surrogate children as they are now, people were adults and made of sterner stuff, many having been through two world wars. We chose the slogan for this project as communities were inspired by its empowering and unifying message, with one participant saying, “It says it all”.

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