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By Paul McNeil Posted on February 9, 2010January 28, 2020

Jamie Oliver and the Sudanese Slave Trade


“The Philomel cruised the waters along the East African Coast, including the Sudan which is probably where the family legend of a Sudanese ancestor may have come from…”

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