

KQ Private View | Voices of Resistance: Slavery and Post in the Caribbean at London Postal Museum
Join the KQ for a free, guided curator tour and step into the past as we begin to piece together glimpses of the lives of enslaved people and their courageous acts of resistance throughout the 19th Century.
Discover the untold stories behind the British postal service’s role in transatlantic slavery at this exclusive morning view of Voices of Resistance, a striking new exhibition at The Postal Museum, in collaboration with the Knowledge Quarter.
Uncover hidden histories from the Caribbean island of St. Thomas – where mail, power, and exploitation were deeply intertwined – and hear how new research and personal archives are reshaping what we know today.
The exhibition’s curator will lead a special tour for KQ guests, offering insight into the materials on display and the process of bringing these overlooked narratives to light.
Key Details
Date: Tuesday 13 May
Location: Postal Museum, 15-20 Phoenix Pl, London WC1X 0DA
Time: 08.30 AM - 10.00 AM
We will be joined by the exhibition curator, who will deliver opening remarks and a guided tour through the gallery space.
Please note that if you are signing up for a KQ member ticket, you must do so with your member organisation's email address, or we cannot confirm your registration.
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