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born in kingston jamaica, 27 january 1926. ghana. born in kingston jamaica, 27januaryi926. born 1928. jamaica, 27january1926. i was born 1928. i was born in at the time british guiana. gosh, it is very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like because it was just like home. how do you describe home, you know? my family was very orthodox methodists and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. 11 siblings and parents. my father died early in the early 50s, so i stayed home with my mother to look after the younger ones. i remember some of its. one thing i decided, i was not going to steal to help the younger ones. i work and i work. my father sent me to learn dressmaking. when i was small i used to make my own clothes for myself. i small i used to make my own clothes for myself.— clothes for myself. i did everything _ clothes for myself. i did everything a _ clothes for myself. i did everything a boy - clothes for myself. i did everything a boy could i clothes for myself. i did i every
born in kingston jamaica, 27 january 1926. ghana. born in kingston jamaica, 27januaryi926. born 1928. jamaica, 27january1926. i was born 1928. i was born in at the time british guiana. gosh, it is very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like because it was just like home. how do you describe home, you know? my family was very orthodox methodists and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. 11 siblings...
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he laughs born in kingston, jamaica, 27th january 1926. delisser augustus bernard. i was born 1928.me, british guiana. oh, gosh, it's very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it was just like home. how do you describe home, you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background, with discipline and hard work. it was a big family — 11- siblings of us and the parents. my father died early, - in the early '505, so i stay home with my mother to look after the younger ones. - i don't like remember some of it, but one thing i decide| to, i wasn't going to stealj to help the younger ones. i work and i work. my father sent me to learn... ..dressmaking. when i was small, i used to do, make my own clothes for myself. she laughs i did everything a boy should do. everything. at one time, i thought i could do... anything a boy could do, i did it. i didn't know that there was a life...to come. edna—mae henry. i was born injamaica. when i had the phone call about, they wanted to do a portrait of my mum,
he laughs born in kingston, jamaica, 27th january 1926. delisser augustus bernard. i was born 1928.me, british guiana. oh, gosh, it's very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it was just like home. how do you describe home, you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background, with discipline and hard work. it was a big family — 11- siblings of us and the parents. my father died early, - in the...
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and when i was leaving jamaica, my grand—aunt, a lovely lady, i'll show a picture of her, who was the boss... yeah. wow. ..my grand—aunt in kingstonlled me over and wrapped me in newspaper, my chest, so i wasn't that cold when i got to... newspaper? yeah. the actual newspaper? newspaper she was reading. she wrapped it around your chest? she got me to take my shirt off and wrap my chest in it. and then you put your shirt on...? put my shirt on and got the plane. so you were insulated... i was insulated... ..with paper? ..with newspaper. london, compared with georgetown in guyana, vast! you think, "my god!" yeah. and you can see the... you're able to actually look at those buildings that you've read about. well, it's exciting, feel excited. you hear about britain. it's the world biggest. and i want to know| what britain is like. yeah, that... but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26. i but still, it's young to leave homel and don't know where you're going, what to expect and so forth. it was quite fascinating. exciting. exciting, and sometimes... ..a little bit... ..depressing. notjust the weather, but some
and when i was leaving jamaica, my grand—aunt, a lovely lady, i'll show a picture of her, who was the boss... yeah. wow. ..my grand—aunt in kingstonlled me over and wrapped me in newspaper, my chest, so i wasn't that cold when i got to... newspaper? yeah. the actual newspaper? newspaper she was reading. she wrapped it around your chest? she got me to take my shirt off and wrap my chest in it. and then you put your shirt on...? put my shirt on and got the plane. so you were insulated... i...
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kingston, special motions. so some jones most inhibit the production melanie switch dawkins and protects the skin. while your cell over this mix cream, the joe and the other room, jamaica used to be a calling me. it's for my british rulers, brought brutal slave labor to the caribbean islands. 90 percent of people here are of african origin reg, immunizations often sing about those roots. yet the bleaching cream business is booming. under the counter like you can also buy dubious, mixed use of things like toothpaste, chemicals, and curry. so why do so many people bleach the skin? they say it's because society is still an equal, because white skin symbolizes affluence, the slaves with black. but why do you do it? why is me going out of bunk? i mean, i mean take it on the go to the old boy, you and you. why do we get to pass that? i mean, yeah, sorry. it is. so say i to make them doing weights. beauty norms are colonial throwback, but also a pop cultural trend. instead of like people who are joining forces to fight racism, university professor, don't know who says that the reason instead, a hierarchy of skin tone in jamaica, 36 problem. but i think the 16 people, while mo
kingston, special motions. so some jones most inhibit the production melanie switch dawkins and protects the skin. while your cell over this mix cream, the joe and the other room, jamaica used to be a calling me. it's for my british rulers, brought brutal slave labor to the caribbean islands. 90 percent of people here are of african origin reg, immunizations often sing about those roots. yet the bleaching cream business is booming. under the counter like you can also buy dubious, mixed use of...
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kingston, special motions. so some jones most inhibit the products of melanie, which dawkins and protects the skin while your cell would make these for you. the joe and the other room jamaica used to be a calling me. it's for my british rulers, brought brutal slave labor to the caribbean islands. 90 percent of people here are of african origin. rigging, musicians often sing about those roots. yet the bleaching cream business is booming . under the counselor, you can also by dubious mixed use of things like toothpaste, chemicals, and curry. so why do so many people bleach the skin? they say it's because society is still an equal, because white skin symbolizes affluence, the slaves with black. but why do you do it? why? easily going out of bunk. i mean, i mean take it on the go to you, you will go in your why do we get to pass that? i mean, yeah, sorry. it is. so say i to make them doing white beauty norms are colonial throwback, but also a pop cultural trend. instead of like people who are joining forces to fight racism university professor. don't know who says that the reason instead, a hierarchy of skin tone in jamaica, 36 probably what i think the 16 people while most li
kingston, special motions. so some jones most inhibit the products of melanie, which dawkins and protects the skin while your cell would make these for you. the joe and the other room jamaica used to be a calling me. it's for my british rulers, brought brutal slave labor to the caribbean islands. 90 percent of people here are of african origin. rigging, musicians often sing about those roots. yet the bleaching cream business is booming . under the counselor, you can also by dubious mixed use of...