A civil rights campaigner who led the Bristol Bus Boycott in 1963 has died at the age of 87, his family say.
Dr Paul Stephenson OBE organised the boycott which overturned a ban on people from ethnic minorities working on buses in the city and was instrumental in paving the way for the first Race Relations Act in 1965.
In a statement, his family said he passed away on Saturday evening after a "courageous battle" with Parkinson's disease and dementia.
They described him as "a passionate advocate for equality, tirelessly working to dismantle the barriers of discrimination".