A Black Boy at Eton: a memoir that still shocks 50 years on
Revisiting Dillibe Onyeama's groundbreaking account of being one of the first black Africans to study at the elite school.
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Bernardine Evaristo is an author and professor of creative writing at Brunel University London. Her 2019 novel Girl, Woman, Other won the Booker Prize.
Revisiting Dillibe Onyeama's groundbreaking account of being one of the first black Africans to study at the elite school.
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