Ministers don’t appear to understand what racial discrimination is, argues the Runnymede Trust.
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Celebrating Bermuda: The Legacy of James ‘Jemmy’ Darrell | Bermuda Biographies
A slave for most of his life, James Darrell was granted his freedom at the age of 47 because of his outstanding skills as a pilot. He was one of Bermuda’s first King’s pilots, as well as the first known black person to purchase a house.
View MoreCaribbean Memory Project Crowdsources Family Histories to Preserve Region’s Cultural Heritage
So you missed out on all those talks with your grandparents about what the good old days were like — or perhaps you’re curious about your family’s past and how you ended up in the Caribbean.
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