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SUMMARY:Old Low Light Heritage Centre\, North Shields: Exhibition and Events\, Breaking Chains\, North Shields and Slavery
DESCRIPTION:The Breaking Chains Exhibition runs from 3 October to 22 December. \nEvents related to this Exhibition: \n\nSat. & Sun 12th & 13th Oct – Art Work inspired by the exhibition Year 10 students John Spence Community High School\nSaturday 19th Oct 11am -talk by  Brian Ward Professor of American History Northumbria University.  Newcastle and North Shields – their role in the abolition movement\nFri. & Sat 1st & 2nd Nov 7.30pm – Resisting Slavery with Words and Music. A concert by The Freedom Choir Tickets £10\nSaturday 16th Nov. 10am – 1pm – Quilting Demonstration on the theme of the ‘Underground Railway’\nSaturday 23rd November 11am – talk by local historian Mike Coates: John Foster Spence and the Quakers of North Shields\n\n 
URL:https://nelh.net/event/old-low-light-heritage-centre-north-shields-exhibition-and-events-breaking-chains-north-shields-and-slavery/
LOCATION:The Old Low Light\, Clifford’s Fort\, North Shields Fish Quay\, North Shields\, NE30 1JE
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SUMMARY:Berwick Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:Information available at: https://berwickliteraryfestival.com/\nMax Adams – The Viking Wars: War and Peace in King Alfred’s Britain \nLindsay Allason-Jones – Roman Woman; Everyday Life in Hadrian’s Britain \nLinda Bankier and Gilly Beckett – Crime & Creative Writing: Using the Archives for Inspiration \nUrsula Buchan – Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps\, A Life of John Buchan (his grand-daughter’s new biography) \nJeremy Dronfield – The Boy Who followed his Father into Auschwitz \nDan Jackson – The Northumbrians: North-East England and Its People: A New History \nAndrew Lownie – The Mountbattens: Their Lives and Loves \nJoyce Quin and Moira Kilkenny – Angels of the North: Notable Women of the North East \nTim Tate – Hitler’s British Traitors \nBrian Ward – Martin Luther King in Newcastle: The African-American Freedom Struggle and Race Relations in the North East of England
URL:https://nelh.net/event/berwick-literary-festival/
LOCATION:Various venues
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