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The 1945 Pan-African Congress
How a meeting in Manchester shaped the post-war struggle against colonialism
The church that rose from the rubble
Reconstructing Dresden's historic baroque church.
The Guerrilla Girls
The women who launched an anonymous poster campaign against sexism and racism in art.
Makaton - the g system that changes lives
The creation of a communication system for people with learning difficulties in the 1970s
World War One in Africa
Rare recordings of African veterans of WW1 in East Africa
When Pluto lost its planet status
An international committee of astronomers agreed Pluto wasn't really a planet in 2006
The 'good enough' mother
Donald Winnicott helped mothers understand babies through psychoanalysis in the 1940s.
Captured by Somali pirates
Captain Colin Darch and his crew were held hostage by pirates for 47 days in 2008
The world's first woman premier
In 1960 Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka became the world's first woman Prime Minister
America's WW2 refugee camp
How nearly a thousand Jewish refugees were housed in an old fort near New York during WW2
Our Bodies, Ourselves
The story of a radical book about women’s health and sexuality.
When the Egyptian president went to Israel
Why Anwar Sadat became the first Egyptian president to visit Israel in November 1977
Helen Keller
The deaf and blind American writer who became famous around the world
Britain's little blue disability car
For decades disabled people in the UK were offered tiny, three-wheeled cars for transport
India's campaign for disability rights
How activists forced through the first law to help tens of millions of disabled Indians
Rwanda at the Paralympics
In 2012, Rwanda's sitting volleyball team became their country's first Paralympians
The fight for disabled rights in the UK
The wheelchair warriors who brought London to a standstill to make their point
How Ethiopian rebels took power in 1991
In 1991 a Tigrayan-led rebel movement took power in Addis Ababa ending years of war
Iraq's pioneering feminist
Dr Naziha Al-Dulaimi was the first woman to hold a ministerial office in the Arab world
's Muslim headscarf ban
A law banning religious clothing from French state schools came into effect in 2004
The slaves who defeated Napoleon
The first successful slave uprising in modern times, it prompted the abolition of slavery
The V1 flying bomb
How the first of the Nazi's new "revenge weapons" terrorised Londoners in WW2
The life and work of Chester Himes
The African-American crime writer Chester Himes first found widespread success in
The pioneer of 'Mountain Filming'
How a German filmmaker, Arnold Fanck, shot films high in the mountains in the 1920s
Chief Albert Luthuli wins the Nobel Prize for Peace
Albert Luthuli was the first African to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
Neanderthal cave mystery
A remarkable discovery in a cave at Bruniquel in southern in 1990
The return of the beaver
Why beavers were officially reintroduced to the UK 400 years after they were wiped out
White Christmas
American entertainer Bing Crosby made 'White Christmas' one of the defining songs of WW2
The birth of Bangladesh
Pakistan's first democratic elections led to the creation of a new country, Bangladesh
British reality TV is born
The first British fly-on-the-wall documentary series aired on the BBC in 1974.
The blockade of Gibraltar
How a Spanish blockade of the disputed British territory ended in December 1982.