DiscoverBBC Radio London NewsOne of the first Black women to arrive last century from Guyana has been telling primary school children in Brixton what it was like to leave her family. 101-year old Olive Gordon was visiting the pupils as part of Black History Month.
One of the first Black women to arrive last century from Guyana has been telling primary school children in Brixton what it was like to leave her family. 101-year old Olive Gordon was visiting the pupils as part of  Black History Month.

One of the first Black women to arrive last century from Guyana has been telling primary school children in Brixton what it was like to leave her family. 101-year old Olive Gordon was visiting the pupils as part of Black History Month.

Update: 2016-10-10
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One of the first Black women to arrive last century from Guyana has been telling primary school children in Brixton what it was like to leave her family. 101-year old Olive Gordon was visiting the pupils as part of  Black History Month.

One of the first Black women to arrive last century from Guyana has been telling primary school children in Brixton what it was like to leave her family. 101-year old Olive Gordon was visiting the pupils as part of Black History Month.

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