Altheia Jones-LeCointe in Small Axe: Mangrove

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Altheia Jones-LeCointe in *Small Axe: Mangrove* is the dramatized portrayal of the real-life Trinidadian-born British Black Panther leader and activist who played a central role in the Mangrove Nine trial challenging racist policing in 1970s London.

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instanceOf fictionalized portrayal
television character
appearsIn Small Axe NERFINISHED
Small Axe: Mangrove NERFINISHED
associatedCause anti-racist activism
civil rights in the United Kingdom
associatedEvent Mangrove Nine trial NERFINISHED
associatedLocation Mangrove restaurant
Notting Hill NERFINISHED
associatedMovement British Black Panther movement NERFINISHED
basedOn Altheia Jones-LeCointe NERFINISHED
characterTrait defiant toward injustice
intellectually rigorous
principled
genreContext historical drama
legal drama
hasRoleInPlot central figure in the Mangrove Nine trial
legal defendant challenging racist policing
political strategist for the defense
legalStrategy challenges the impartiality of the court
frames the trial as political
medium television film
narrativeFocus Black British resistance
institutional racism in 1970s London
police harassment of the Mangrove restaurant
opposes institutional racism in the Metropolitan Police
racist policing practices
portrayedAs Black activist
British Black Panther leader
Trinidadian-born
community organizer
represents Black British community interests
themeEmbodied collective resistance
self-representation in court
state surveillance of Black activists
timeSetting early 1970s London

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Letitia Wright characterPortrayedIn Altheia Jones-LeCointe in Small Axe: Mangrove