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Stephenson was famously refused service at the Bay Horse pub in Bristol. In the following year Stephenson achieved national prominence when he refused to leave a public house, the Bay Horse pub in Bristol, without being served. The bar manager reportedly told Stephenson, "We don't want you black people in here – you are a nuisance."
The Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963 arose from the refusal of the Bristol Omnibus Company to employ Black or Asian bus crews in the city of Bristol, England.In line with many other British cities at the time, there was widespread racial discrimination in housing and employment against so-called "Coloureds".
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Mr Stephenson helped to rally thousands of people for a boycott in 1963 against the Bristol Omnibus Company. Civil rights campaigner Paul Stephenson dies aged 87 Skip to main content
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Paul Stephenson may refer to: Paul Stephenson (footballer) (born 1968), British footballer; Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner) (1937-2024), British civil rights campaigner; Paul Stephenson (police officer) (born 1953), Metropolitan Police Commissioner, 2009–2011; Paul Stephenson (rugby league) (born 1983), Australian rugby league ...
Volk Clip Art, Inc., better known as the Harry Volk Jr. Art Studio, was an advertising art studio specializing in artwork meant to be sold for commercial use in print. Using a subscription based service, designers and journalists had the option to be sent monthly booklets of free-to-use artwork to use within their own publications. [ 1 ]
In 2017, Stephenson was part of the team, with Philip Mead, that discovered the only known period image of General George Washington's Revolutionary War tent in the field. [8] In June 2023, Stephenson came under scrutiny for the Museum of the American Revolution's decision to hold space for a Moms for Liberty event. Thirty-nine of the museum's ...