الجمعة، 26 يونيو 2020

Olive Morris

Olive Morris

Olive Elaine Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 July 1979) was a Jamaican-born British-based community leader and activist in the feminist, Black nationalist, and squatters' rights campaigns of the 1970s. Morris was a key organiser in the Black Women's Movement in the United Kingdom, co-founding the Brixton Black Women's Group and the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent in London and the Black Women’s Mutual Aid and Manchester Black Women’s Co-operative in Manchester.
Olive Morris was born in 1952 in Harewood, St Catherine, Jamaica, to Doris Lowena (née Moseley) and Vincent Nathaniel Morris.  As part of the Windrush generation, the family emigrated to England when she was nine.  She had three brothers and two sisters, and lived in South London for most of her life,  attending Heathbrook Primary School, Lavender Hill Girls' Secondary School and Tulse Hill Secondary School.  Leaving school without qualifications, she later studied at the London College of Communication
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