carol hall has the story. —— constantine. he makes history as the first black live peer.est indies, then a barrister in a race relations campaign, his title lord constantine, recalling his heritage. to make that 50th anniversary, this bust of him is on display at the house of lords. his awards in 1969 made him the first life peer from trinidad. the second pays tribute. he was a man of dignity. in 1944, he took on a top hotel who was being racist towards him and his family, and won the case. that is 1944, before the windrush generation, he paved the way for the people, the soldiers who worked in the army, he actually make sure that they were well taken care of, because they had to face a lot of racism, he was active and making sure that equality was served. he was a man perhaps a little ahead of his time, but what he did do is embrace the people and he paved the way for the windrush generation, and for people like me. i felt proud as a trinidadian and also to be following in his footsteps. that is the final innings for this week in parliament. alicia mccartney will be goin