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Dr. George Bagshawe Harrison , authority on Shakespeare , claims that the Bard of Avon fell in love with Lucy Negro , the most famous courtesan of them all , only to lose her later on to the Earl of Southampton .
Dr. George Bagshawe Harrison , authority on Shakespeare , claims that the Bard of Avon fell in love with Lucy Negro , the most famous courtesan of them all , only to lose her later on to the Earl of Southampton .
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McRitchie's findings , like those of the other two British archaeologists , Gerald Massey and Godfrey Higgins , who unearthed data on the Negro in ancient Britain - are not supported by evidence of skeletal remains approximating to the ...
McRitchie's findings , like those of the other two British archaeologists , Gerald Massey and Godfrey Higgins , who unearthed data on the Negro in ancient Britain - are not supported by evidence of skeletal remains approximating to the ...
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... though , unfortunately , opportunities for Negro screen acting occur all too rarely in British studios . ... while holding no particular prejudice against the Negro as an individual , might have certain qualms about allowing a ...
... though , unfortunately , opportunities for Negro screen acting occur all too rarely in British studios . ... while holding no particular prejudice against the Negro as an individual , might have certain qualms about allowing a ...
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Part | 3 |
Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
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