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Plaque

Jessica and Eric Huntley

Erection date: 13/10/2018

Inscription

Home of Eric Huntley and Jessica Huntley, community activists and educators who founded pioneering company, Bogle l'Ouverture Publications, in 1968.
Nubian Jak Community Trust
Huntley Memorial Plaque Organisers

Site: Jessica and Eric Huntley (1 memorial)

W13, Coldershaw Road, 141

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Jessica and Eric Huntley

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Eric Huntley

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Jessica Huntley

Jessica Elleisse Huntley (née Carroll) was an Guyanese-British political refo...

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