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adventure without ever being wounded by my colour. now, this, i think this isjust dumb luck, because i was in a lot of situations where something like that would have happened or could have happened, but didn't happen. and so this kind of liberation of not having a brick, not having to face a brick wall made me perhaps brave, which is what my mother wanted me to be. barbara chase—riboud, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. i was delighted to be here. thank you.

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you know, in its stance. and it was only after all the hullabaloo and all, you know, the controversy, which lasted for 38 years. mm. 38 years. and it was finally solved by dna. some people didn't actually want to accept that the story was true, that thomas jefferson had this relationship with a black woman. the jeffersonians didn't. thejeffersonians didn't want to accept it. yeah. the public did. the public realised that this was a possibility. because you did a follow—up book as well and, indeed, you... idid. you received awards for that work. not only did i do a follow—up, the president's daughter, but this book began a whole series of other historical novels about invisible women or invisible historical personages, which went on to valide, sarah baartman, and many others. seven, to be exact.

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luck, because i was in a lot of situations where something like that would have happened or could have happened, but didn't happen. and so this kind of liberation of not having a brick, not having to face a brick wall made me perhaps brave, which is what my mother wanted me to be. barbara chase—riboud, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. i was delighted to be here. thank you.

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which lasted for 38 years. mm. 38 years. and it was finally solved by dna. some people didn't actually want to accept that the story was true, that thomas jefferson had this relationship with a black woman. the jeffersonians didn't. thejeffersonians didn't want to accept it. yeah. the public did. the public realised that this was a possibility. because you did a follow—up book as welland, indeed, you... idid. you received awards for that work. not only did i do a follow—up, the president's daughter, but this book began a whole series of other historical novels about invisible women or invisible historical personages, which went on to valide, sarah baartman, and many others.

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i think this is just dumb luck, because there... i was in a lot of situations where something like that would have happened or could have happened, but didn't happen. and so this... ..this kind of liberation of not having a brick... ..not having to face a brick wall made me perhaps brave... ..which is what my mother wanted me to be. barbara chase—riboud, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. i was delighted to be here. thank you.

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HARDtalk

you know, the controversy, which lasted for 38 years. mm. 38 years. and it was finally solved by dna. some people didn't actually want to accept that the story was true, that thomas jefferson had this relationship with a black woman. the jeffersonians didn't. thejeffersonians didn't want to accept it. yeah. the public did. the public realised that this was a possibility. because you did a follow—up book as well and, indeed, you... idid. you received awards for that work. not only did i do a follow—up, the president's daughter, but this book began a whole series of other historical novels about invisible women or invisible historical personages, which went on to valide, sarah baartman, and many others.

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and it was finally solved by dna. some people didn't actually want to accept that the story was true, that thomas jefferson had this relationship with a black woman. the jeffersonians didn't. the jeffersonians didn't want to accept it— the public did. the public realised because you did a follow—up book as well and, indeed, you... idid. youj received awards for that work. not only did i do a follow—up, but this book began a whole series of other historical novels about invisible women or invisible historical personages, which went on to valide, sarah baartman, and many others. seven, to be exact.

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where something like that would have happened or could have happened, but didn't happen. and so this kind of liberation of not having a brick, not having to face a brick wall made me perhaps brave, which is what my mother wanted me to be. barbara chase—riboud, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. i was delighted to be here. thank you.

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now, this... i think this is just dumb luck, because there... i was in a lot of situations where something like that would have happened or could have happened, but didn't happen. and so this... ..this kind of liberation of not having a brick... ..not having to face a brick wall made me perhaps brave... ..which is what my mother wanted me to be. barbara chase—riboud, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. i was delighted to be here. thank you.

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the hullabaloo and all, you know, the controversy, which lasted for 38 years. mm. 38 years. and it was finally solved by dna. some people didn't actually want to accept that the story was true, that thomas jefferson had this relationship with a black woman. the jeffersonians didn't. thejeffersonians didn't want to accept it. yeah. the public did. the public realised that this was a possibility. because you did a follow—up book as well and, indeed, you... idid. you received awards for that work. not only did i do a follow—up, the president's daughter, but this book began a whole series of other historical novels about invisible women or invisible historical personages, which went on to valide, sarah baartman,

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