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Black children in Britain for a very long time have been regarded as unintelligent and incapable of being anything but menial workers and entertainers, by the white establishment. However, Black people have proven this racist theory wrong with countless examples of success at all levels of British society. Recently it was announced that the first blind and Black barrister is Jessikah Inaba. Here’s her story.
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