“This is also the 25th anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence by a gang of white youths in London.
“King’s legacy is one of uncompromising commitment to a continuing campaign against discrimination on racial grounds, whether that discrimination is constitutional, legislative or institutional.”
The exhibition is accompanied by Anti-Racism, Feminism and Anti-Imperialism – the Legacy of 1968, an extended video interview with Tariq Ali, the activist, broadcaster, novelist and playwright, by Tom Hickey, Principal Lecturer in the university’s School of Humanities, and Dr Kevin Reynolds, lecturer in the School of Media. The interview will be shown on continuous loop in the exhibition’s reading room.
The free exhibition, billed as a celebration of King’s legacy, runs from 4 to 20 May, 12 – 6pm, in the exhibition gallery in the university’s Grand Parade building.