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The ‘Other’ Man: Enlightenment Ideas and Today’s Racial Fears by Professor Tommy J. Curry: Newcastle University

This talk explores an overlooked aspect of Britain’s conversations about racism: how Enlightenment thinkers portrayed Black and other non-white men as threats to white society. Figures like James Cowles Prichard and Samuel A. Cartwright used early racial ‘science’ to depict non-white men as dangerous and needing control. These ideas cast them as the ultimate ‘other,’ imagined as risks to social order and property. By tracing these roots, the talk reveals how these stereotypes still influence British politics today and fuel modern racial hostility.  

Price

Free, although pre-booking is required

Duration

  • 12th May 2026

Venue

Newcastle University

Location

Claremont Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
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