Advocates for the urgent documentation and archiving of marginalized histories as an act of resistance and intergenerational justice
The article underscores the scarcity of recorded Black Manchester history and positions the Rekindling Nello James project and AIU archive as essential corrective efforts.
“When it comes to Manchester history, there’s not a lot of Black Manchester history that’s recorded. We’ve got a lot about certain topics like suffragettes, but if you type in Nello James, hardly anything comes up.”