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Identity in third-generation immigrants

Summary by theprisma.co.uk
Growing up as a third generation migrant in the UK, with origins from the Caribbean and Africa, I have become aware of Britain’s racial divides. Despite being labelled ‘British’, I sometimes feel out of place in the country I was born.     Michelle  Gooden-Jones   My mother’s parents migrated to the UK from Jamaica, while my father’s parents were from Nigeria, with his father having some ancestry from St Lucia. Being raised by mainly my mother, …
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theprisma.co.uk broke the news in on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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