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Neil Emile Elias Kenlock (born 1950) is a Jamaican-born photographer and media professional who has lived in London since the 1960s. During the 1960s and 1970s, Kenlock was the official photographer of the British Black Panthers, and he has been described as being "at the forefront of documenting the black experience in the UK". Kenlock was co-founder of Choice FM, the first successful radio station granted a licence to cater for the black community in Britain.
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Neil Kenlock MBE Black Panther school bags
1970, printed 2010 -
Neil Kenlock MBE Demonstration outside Brixton Library
1972, printed 2010 -
Neil Kenlock MBE ‘Keep Britain white’ graffiti, Balham
1972, printed 2010 -
Neil Kenlock MBE Leila Hussain at a demonstration, London
1970, printed 2010 -
Neil Kenlock MBE The Bailey sisters in Clapham
c.1970, printed 2010 -
Neil Kenlock MBE West Indian World’s Girl of the Month
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Neil Kenlock MBE Girl of the month for West Indian World
1976