The Story of Sam King MBE

Sam King MBE was the co-founder of the Windrush Foundation and first Black Mayor of Southwark.

He was one of Britain's modern social architects who served in World War 2 and came back to Britain on The Empire Windrush in 1948. Then eventually becoming involved in many activities that moved the U.K in a direction where the nation would acknowledge a new type of diversity, culture and politics. 

This is an important story to share.  One of which offers inspiration, courage, faith and dedication. Joyce Fraser of Black Heroes Foundation meets with family members and others on a journey of discovery to tell his story through a series of interviews.

Produced by Black Heroes Foundation
Directed by Quince Garcia
Funded by Southwark Neighbourhood Fund

Tune in live on Facebook or YouTube at 19.00 on Tuesday 15 June for a live intro with Joyce Fraser and Pastor Michael King



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