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In 1827 he was forced to try his luck in the English provinces . He had great success at the Theatres Royal in Liverpool , Manchester , and Bristol . But it was at the Theatre Royal , Dublin , on December 7 , 1831 , that he reached the ...
In 1827 he was forced to try his luck in the English provinces . He had great success at the Theatres Royal in Liverpool , Manchester , and Bristol . But it was at the Theatre Royal , Dublin , on December 7 , 1831 , that he reached the ...
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This view forced Sydney Silverman , a Labour party member , to ask : Will the Rt . Hon . Gentleman bear in mind that while it is perfectly true , as he said , that racial discrimination forms no part of our law , there is nothing in our ...
This view forced Sydney Silverman , a Labour party member , to ask : Will the Rt . Hon . Gentleman bear in mind that while it is perfectly true , as he said , that racial discrimination forms no part of our law , there is nothing in our ...
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That was why it had been easy for him to become a black Englishman and live on borrowed ways and customs until he was persistently discarded and forced to abandon all hope of pleasing . Césaire had contended that the only solution was ...
That was why it had been easy for him to become a black Englishman and live on borrowed ways and customs until he was persistently discarded and forced to abandon all hope of pleasing . Césaire had contended that the only solution was ...
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Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
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