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(Presenter) It's 1947 in the capital city of Wales, Cardiff, which was, and still is, the largest Negro district in the United Kingdom with Negro residents now numbered at about 8000. |
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(Presenter) Eleanor how did you find integrating into British life? |
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When I first arrived, everywhere around me were the 'monuments' of the plunder of my people – the European pirate-heroes, the slave-built castles, and the continuation of the subjection of black and coloured peoples. |
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(Presenter) You seem very educated, Eleanor ─ must have been part of the reason your white husband took such a liking to you/ |
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(Presenter) You seem very educated, Eleanor ─ must have been part of the reason your white husband took such a liking to you/ |
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/John wanted us to get married from the moment he realised how we felt about each other. |
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He said he didn't want anyone to be confused that this was a slave-plantation type situation all over again. |