In March 1941, Una Marson began her job as a Programme Assistant with the Empire Service, the first black woman to be employed by the 麻豆官网首页入口. She had already made a stir in her native Jamaica as a poet and publisher and was a leading black political activist. Her first job at the 麻豆官网首页入口 was on the programme 鈥淐alling the West Indies鈥. She later worked on a series with George Orwell before establishing her own poetry strand 鈥淐aribbean Voices鈥. This Sunday, Una Marson is being commemorated with a Blue Plaque in Southwark, where she lived for many years. Her biographer, Dr Delia Jarrett Macauley joins Jane to talk about her life and work.
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