
Season 1 · Episode 4
004: Educationally Subnormal
The History Hotline · Deanna Lyncook
September 14, 202028m 46s
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Show Notes
Today we're looking at Educationally Subnormal (ESN) schools that were opened in Britain in the 1960s and the impact they had on Black children. We're also exploring the impact and importance of Bernard Coard's 'How the West Indian Child is made Educationally Subnormal in the British School System?' and studying the legacy of the supplementary school.