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The Jamaican ImmigrantPlay Sound (1.3 MB)

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An interview with activist Dudley Ezekiel Laws.

Born in Jamaica, Laws arrived in Toronto in 1965, via England. He worked as a welder and construction worker. He was involved in the Universal African Improvement Association, among other things.

Here he discusses his experience upon arrival in London, from Jamaica, where a fellow Jamaican helps him get settled.

Interviewed December 1, 1981
BLA-08996-LAW

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