Mary
Seacole - The Legacy: Mary Seacole is held
in much pride as she brought more than her
skills in nursing to those who admired her.
Angela Yvonne Davis - African-American
political activist, philosopher, and educator. | more
Una Marson
1905-1965: First Black woman programme
maker at the BBC | more
Phillis Wheatley, "Mother
of Black Literature". | more
The MARY PRINCE PLAQUE
Location: University of London, Malet Street, London (to be reinstalled in 2008 due to building works). more
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