 |  | | | | | Henderson MullinHenderson Mullin became active in various black cultural and
literary associations while studying Politics at university. He was
a founder member of The Rhythm Writers, a performance- based
collective in London. He worked in commercial publishing for many
years before joining Index On Censorship, the
international magazine for free expression, in 1998; he became its
publisher the following year. Index regularly features new
writers on cultural and political issues alongside the likes of
Vaclav Havel, Nadine Gordimer, Salman Rushdie, Philip Pullman, John
Le Carré, Günter Grass, Umberto Eco, Jack Mapanje, Aung San Suu Kyi
and others.
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