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Oct 2020
8m 59s

Britain's first black woman headteacher

Bbc World Service
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Yvonne Conolly was made headteacher of Ringcross Primary school in North London in 1969. She had moved to the UK from Jamaica just a few years earlier and quickly worked her way up the teaching profession. She faced racist threats when she first took up the post but refused to allow them to define her relationship with the children she taught. She spoke to Jonathan Coates about her life.

Photo: Yvonne Conolly in a classroom. Copyright: Pathe.

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