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    Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant (17 February 1944 – 8 April 2000) was a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Tottenham, London, from 1987 to his death in 2000.

  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Bernie Grant (born February 17, 1944, Georgetown, British Guiana [now Guyana]—died April 8, 2000, London, England) was a British politician who, with Paul Boateng and Diane Abbott, was one of the first persons of African descent to win election to the House of Commons.

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  3. Bernie Grant, Labour Member of Parliament for Tottenham, at a conference on October 5, 1989 in Brighton, Sussex. He was one of Britains first Black MP’s and died in 2007. The area in which he grew up in Georgetown, Charlestown, was very diverse with rich and poor families of different races and Bernie was very popular, since he was sociable ...

  4. Welcome to the Bernie Grant Archive, a tribute to the life and times of the late Bernie Grant MP. Through this site you can learn not only his story, but also that of the generation of black and minority ethnic citizens who arrived in Britain in the post war period.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2000 · Mon 10 Apr 2000 08.07 EDT. Bernie Grant, the Guyanese Labour MP for Tottenham since 1987, who has died of a heart attack aged 56, was a red rag to the bulls of rightwing politics.

  6. On the floor of the House of Commons he was outspoken in the cause of eliminating racism both in Britain and the world. He campaigned against racist policing methods, and deaths in custody, on institutionalised racism in health, housing and education, for refugees, and for greater resources for inner city areas.

  7. 19 de may. de 2010 · May 19, 2010 contributed by: Emily Cousins. Bernie Grant. Fair use image. Born on the 17th of February 1944 in Georgetown, Guyana, Bernie Grant was elected to the British House of Commons in 1987 to serve as one of the country’s first black Members of Parliament (MPs).