English Heritage scheme was started in 1866 to honour notable figures who have lived, worked or stayed in the capital

Blue plaques commemorating notable black figures still make up just 2.1% of the individuals honoured across London, according to a Guardian analysis.

The scheme, which English Heritage has run since 1986, was started in 1866 with the purpose of commemorating figures who have lived, worked or stayed in buildings across the capital.

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