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A Sincere Gesture Of Gratitude Or Yet Another Politically Correct Exercise?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Would we, or the DM, be discussing Mary Seacole if she had been white ?
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Here is a quote from the current blue-eyed boy of the Tory Party ::
"In 2005, Boris Johnson (former Mayor of London, then editor of The Spectator) wrote of learning about Seacole from his daughter's school pageant and speculated: "I find myself facing the grim possibility that it was my own education that was blinkered "
"In 2005, Boris Johnson (former Mayor of London, then editor of The Spectator) wrote of learning about Seacole from his daughter's school pageant and speculated: "I find myself facing the grim possibility that it was my own education that was blinkered "
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I wouldn't rely on Wikipedia for you information mikey, did you know that Wikipedia entries can be written and edited by anyone?
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I wouldn't rely on Wikipedia for you information mikey, did you know that Wikipedia entries can be written and edited by anyone?
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Errr...according to the report, 'all she did was 'sell wine and sandwiches' in Crimea.'
Sounds like a bit of a heroine to me.
Anyone who would be willing to supply me with booze and sarnies is up there with the best of them.
In answer to your question though AOG...like Florence herself, the legend of Mary has been mangled left, right and centre. I'm certain that both these fine women can be venerated without supporters from either side getting their knickers in a twist.
Sounds like a bit of a heroine to me.
Anyone who would be willing to supply me with booze and sarnies is up there with the best of them.
In answer to your question though AOG...like Florence herself, the legend of Mary has been mangled left, right and centre. I'm certain that both these fine women can be venerated without supporters from either side getting their knickers in a twist.
Florence is well represented in the memorial department.
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//She is being lauded for what she did//
yes. but her achievements and deeds are being "spun" by historical revisionists beyond that which Mary herself set out in her memoirs.
the following piece appeared in the Times Educational Supplement in 2013, when the government were moved to retain Mary Seacole in the national curriculum:-
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yes. but her achievements and deeds are being "spun" by historical revisionists beyond that which Mary herself set out in her memoirs.
the following piece appeared in the Times Educational Supplement in 2013, when the government were moved to retain Mary Seacole in the national curriculum:-
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I should imagine the country and indeed others worldwide are awash with statues/plaques etc etc of those who have had their deeds 'spun' or expanded.
To me it takes nothing away from the good Mary did - had I been alive then would I have been brave enough to get involved even on a small scale?
I really don't know.
To me it takes nothing away from the good Mary did - had I been alive then would I have been brave enough to get involved even on a small scale?
I really don't know.
Sounds like a charlatan and a fraud. She wears a campaign medal with no record of its award to her in the London Gazette and is not engraved with her name!! Perhaps she heard the new VC award came with an annual pension and thought this would attract the same.
In the 1st War she would be described as a medically unqualified Mademoiselle of an estaminet.Even with the French penchant for dishing out medals with a smacker I don't think Mademoiselle from Armentires got a Croix de Guerre and she provided extra comforts to the troops!!!
The dusky girls and boys serving my daily meals and T and Bicks are medically unqualified and this hospital is a war zone!!! No statues for them.
Incidentally for those who bash the Wail they did a 2 page spread on this woman about 20 yrs ago!!! :-)
In the 1st War she would be described as a medically unqualified Mademoiselle of an estaminet.Even with the French penchant for dishing out medals with a smacker I don't think Mademoiselle from Armentires got a Croix de Guerre and she provided extra comforts to the troops!!!
The dusky girls and boys serving my daily meals and T and Bicks are medically unqualified and this hospital is a war zone!!! No statues for them.
Incidentally for those who bash the Wail they did a 2 page spread on this woman about 20 yrs ago!!! :-)
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