Posted on 17 February 2010. Tags: BBC, Bill Morris, Black Leaders, City and Guilds of London Institute, Economic and Social Affairs Committee of the European Union, Handsworth Technical College, House of Lords, Jamaica, Order of Jamaica, RSA, Transport and General Workers Union, black peers, ndependent Broadcasting Authority

Bill Morris was born in Bombay, Jamaica in 1938 and lived with his parents (his mother was a domestic science teacher, his father a part-time policeman) in a small rural village, Cheapside, Manchester. He was educated at nearby Mizpah School where his ambition was to play cricket for the West Indies.
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