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‘She gave the young a chance’: pioneering activist’s battle for Black equality in Manchester
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🇬🇧 United KingdomJune 5, 2026

‘She gave the young a chance’: pioneering activist’s battle for Black equality in Manchester

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Locita Brandy, 91, has received a medal of honour to recognise her lifetime of campaigning in the city

They both came from the Caribbean to Manchester, and they both dedicated their lives to the betterment of Black communities. Now, the legacies of two postwar pioneers, strangers to each other and from different walks of life, have been celebrated by one gesture.

Locita Brandy, 91, never met the Nobel prize-winning economist W Arthur Lewis. She arrived in Manchester in 1956 from Nevis – via Southampton and a rough sea journey on the SS Irpinia – and spent much of her working life as a school chef.

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