Beryl Agatha Gilroy (née Answick; 30 August 1924 – 4 April 2001) was a Guyanese educator, novelist, ethno-psychotherapist, and poet. The Guardian described...
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African-American studies". Gilroy was born on 16 February 1956 in the East End of London to a Guyanese mother, novelist Beryl Gilroy, and an English father...
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feminist author Beryl Fox, documentary film director and producer Beryl Gaffney, politician Béryl Gastaldello, swimmer Beryl Gilroy (née Answick), novelist...
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also recruited several Black authors to write for Nippers, including Beryl Gilroy and Petronella Breinburg. Other contributors included J. L. Carr, Charles...
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Notable Gilroy's in history Bert Gilroy (1899–1973), American film producer Beryl Gilroy (1924–2001), British novelist and teacher Craig Gilroy (born 1991)...
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(Hamish Hamilton/Penguin reissue) 2021: Introduction to Black Teacher by Beryl Gilroy (Faber and Faber) 2021: Introduction to for Colored Girls Who Have Considered...
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through to the second- and third-generation Guyanese Britons. The late Beryl Gilroy was a significant figure within the Afro-Caribbean diaspora in the UK...
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announced they would rename the school again. Possible new names included Beryl Gilroy, after the school's first black headteacher. However, as of September...
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appeared in the video to the official Wales World Cup song Yma o Hyd. Beryl Gilroy, the first black headteacher in London May, Alex (14 January 2021), "Campbell...
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(living) Mike Gayle (born 1970) Gabriel Gbadamosi (born 1961) Beryl Gilroy (1924–2001) Paul Gilroy (born 1956) Martin Glynn (born 1957) Salena Godden (living)...
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