The groundbreaking story of the BBC’s first Black woman broadcaster — finally brought to light.Una Marson was unstoppable—a poet whose words lit up hearts a broadcaster who made history in 1941 as the first Black woman on the BBC and an activist who fought fiercely for racial and gender equality. She brought Caribbean culture to the global stage challenged prejudice head-on and dared to imagine a better world. Yet history nearly erased her.From the streets of 1920s Kingston Jamaica to the heart of British broadcasting during World War II Una’s journey was one of resilience ambition and brilliance. She shared ideas with George Orwell held her ground with T.S. Eliot and used her voice to amplify the silenced while navigating a world unprepared for her genius.Calling Una Marson restores this trailblazing woman to her rightful place in history. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling it celebrates her dazzling difficult life and the legacy of courage creativity and justice she left behind.
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