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Frank Brangwyn's 'Mater Dolorosa Belgica' 04 June 2014, Carien Kremer
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The changing face of the people of the African diaspora in British art 14 December 2021, Marjorie H. Morgan
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Kashmir and the Himalayas: correcting the colonial gaze 18 October 2019, Cleo Roberts
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On representing Mary Seacole: a Jamaican-Scottish war heroine 12 October 2020, Samantha Pinto
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Forgotten heroes: when the Empire went to war 09 July 2020, Chloe Austin
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The role of the Clapham Sect in the fight for the abolition of slavery 10 August 2020, Nancy Lyons
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Tā moko: the Māori facial tattoos that fascinated Victorian Britain 05 November 2021, Tiare Tuuhia
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The Brangwyn Panels: painting the tangled abundance of the British Empire 31 May 2022, Marjorie H. Morgan
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Write on Art: 'Terpsichore' by Maud Sulter 06 October 2023, Nilla Feron Clark
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The legacy of Winslow Homer's 'The Gulf Stream' 17 October 2022, Lydia Figes
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Rediscovering Black Portraiture: unshackled, reimagined, seen 25 September 2023, Peter Brathwaite
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Repositioning the voices of enslaved people through art 21 August 2020, Chloe Austin
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Gloriana and the Virgin Queen: portraits of Elizabeth I 25 October 2012, Rosanna Lawton
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Empire, Slavery & Scotland's Museums: an interview with Abeer Eladany 20 February 2023, Aimee Murphy
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The outrageous neglect of African figures in art history 31 October 2019, Paterson Joseph
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The Uncrowned King of Scotland: the man behind the Melville Monument 15 September 2021, Lisa Williams
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Postcolonial interpretations of the art collections at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery 23 June 2020, Jenny Gaschke and Julia Carver
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A sense of place: diversifying landscape painting at Dulwich Picture Gallery 20 February 2024, Jennifer Scott
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Postcolonial art: eight artists addressing empire, colonial histories and black identities 14 December 2020, Chloe Austin
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'Other' mothers: motherhood and the African diaspora 22 March 2022, Marjorie H. Morgan
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