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April 4, 2017

Tributes paid to writer Darcus Howe who provided a ‘vital voice’ on racial issues in Britain with ‘eloquent ferocity’

By Freddy Mayhew

Tributes have been paid to journalist, writer, broadcaster and civil rights activist Darcus Howe, who has died aged 74.

Howe wrote a regular column in the New Statesman until 2009 and more recently was a columnist in black British newspaper The Voice.

He began his journalism career with the magazine Race Today, which he edited for 11 years and had a column in the Evening Standard in the 90s.

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