Plaque

Rudy Narayan

Erection date: 19/11/2010

Inscription

Rudy Narayan, 1938 - 1998, barrister, civil rights activist, community champion and "voice for the voiceless", practised law here 1987 - 1994.
Society of Black Lawyers
Nubian Jak Community Trust 

Site: Rudy Narayan (1 memorial)

SW2, Brixton Road, 413

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Barrister and civil rights activist. Born Rahasya Rudra Narayan in British Gu...

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Society of Black Lawyers

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