Black and White on the Buses

While the civil rights marches and bus boycotts took place in the Southern States of the USA here in Bristol in 1963 black workers had to fight their own campaign for equal rights to employment on the city's buses. This is the story of a small group of black workers whose fights for their rights, in the face of the outright opposition, disinterest and misunderstanding of the bus company, the union, churches and the city council, was to make national headlines.
Download a version of Madge Dresser's paperback 'Black and White on the Buses: The 1963 Colour Bar Dispute in Bristol'
Read Joyce Morris-Wisdom's account of her participation in the Bristol Bus Boycott March
Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Bristol: Ethnic Monorities and the City 1000-2001' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-477-5 ) for the England's Past for Everyone series