Olive Morris: Who Was The Influential British Race And Gender Equality Activist?
Morris was born in Jamaica on the June 26, 1952. She emigrated to the United Kingdom aged nine, to join her parents who had already relocated to the UK as part of the- the mass immigration of people from the Caribbean, many of whom were actively recruited by the British government, to contribute to the struggling post-war economy in the UK.
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