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English: Pauline Henriques and Samuel Selvon reading a story during the weekly Caribbean Voices programme in 1952. (BBC Caribbean Service)
(Ever so sorry, Both Henriques's and Selvon's surnames are misspelled in the file name! I would change them in a heartbeat, but don't know how. Could some admin do it for me? Thanks!)
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