Frank Crichlow

Frank Crichlow
Born
Frank Gilbert Crichlow

(1932-07-13)13 July 1932
Died15 September 2010(2010-09-15) (aged 78)
London, England
OccupationCommunity activist
Known forThe Mangrove restaurant
Children4, inc. Lenora Crichlow

Frank Gilbert Crichlow (13 July 1932 – 15 September 2010) was a British community activist and civil rights campaigner, who became known in 1960s London as a godfather of black power activism.[1] He was a central figure in the Notting Hill Carnival. His restaurant, The Mangrove in All Saints Road, served for many years as the base from which activists, musicians, and artists organised the event.

Crichlow was one of the Black activists known as the Mangrove Nine, who were charged in 1970 with inciting a riot following a protest against repeated police raids of The Mangrove restaurant. The defendants were all acquitted of the most serious charges and the trial became the first judicial acknowledgement of behaviour (the repeated raids) motivated by racial hatred, rather than legitimate crime control, within the Metropolitan Police.


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