
Season 1 · Episode 21
Lord Ouseley of Peckham Rye and Frank Coppa
Your History · Stephen Titherington
October 9, 202416m 55s
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Show Notes
Today we explore the life of Lord Ouseley of Peckham Rye, who was the first black chair of the Commission for Racial Equality. Plus, Frank Coppa, the New York-born gangster who was the inspiration for the 1997 American crime drama film ‘Donnie Brasco’.
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