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  1. In the 2021 Census, 2,409,278 people in England and Wales were recorded as having Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African ethnicity, accounting for 4.0% of the population. In Northern Ireland, 11,032, or 0.6% of the population, identified as Black African or Black Other. [4]

  2. 8 de jun. de 2020 · "But black people were actually brought over from Jamaica to fight in World War One," says Lavinya. Her great-uncle came to England at the age of 17 to help the war effort, settling in London ...

  3. Black people have been living in Britain since at least Roman times. We know of one individual African legionary, 'famous among buffoons and always a great joker', who went down in history for making fun of the Emperor Septimius Severus outside Carlisle around the year 210 AD.

    • What The Data Measures
    • Not Included in The Data
    • The Ethnic Groups Used in The Data
    • Methodology

    This data measures the size of the population of England and Wales, and the number and percentage of people from each ethnic group. Census data includes people in around 25 million private households. It also includes communal establishments, such as care homes and university halls of residence. Percentages are rounded to 1 decimal place. Read more...

    The data does not include households that did not answer the question about ethnicity. 97% of people completed the 2021 Census. The data has been adjusted to take into account people and households who were not counted or counted incorrectly.

    This data uses the standardised list of 19 ethnic groupsthat were developed for the 2021 Census. The ethnic groups used in the 2021 Census were slightly different from the 2011 Census ethnic groups. There were 2 changes in 2021 – the ‘Roma’ group was added under the ‘white’ ethnic group, and people could write their own response under the ‘black Af...

    Read the detailed methodology documentfor this data. You can find confidence intervals for the data in the interactive tools showing the quality and quality assurance.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2020 · Some might think the first black people in Britain arrived from Britain's colonies - the countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Asia that Britain ruled over, in some cases for centuries -...

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  5. Born in 1761, she was taken in by her great-uncle, Lord Chief Justice William Murray, first Earl of Mansfield, and raised amid the lavish setting of Kenwood House in Hampstead, London, alongside ...

  6. 20 de jul. de 2012 · There had been black people in Britain in Roman times, and they are found as musicians in the early Tudor period in England and Scotland. But the real change came in Elizabeth I's reign, when,...