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Black Postmen employed at King Edwards Buildings London 1949 Among a
Black Postmen employed at King Edwards Buildings London
1949
Among a hundred black postmen employed at King Edward Building Post Office as collectors and sorters are astor Fitzgerald Manhertz (left) and Eulice George McLean, both from Kingston, Jamaica.
017534/1. © Mirrorpix
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21464329
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Captured in this vintage print from 1949, we witness a remarkable sight - a group of black postmen employed at King Edward Building Post Office in London. Among the hundred dedicated collectors and sorters, two individuals stand out: Astor Fitzgerald Manhertz and Eulice George McLean, hailing all the way from Kingston, Jamaica. This image is not just a testament to their hard work and commitment but also represents an important chapter in history. In an era marked by racial discrimination and limited opportunities for people of color, these postmen shattered barriers with their presence in such esteemed positions. Dressed immaculately in their uniforms, they carry the weight of responsibility on their shoulders as they navigate through bustling streets towards St Paul's Cathedral. The post bags slung over their shoulders symbolize both connection and communication - vital elements that bind communities together. Beyond delivering letters and parcels, these men embody resilience and determination amidst adversity. Their presence serves as a reminder that immigration enriches societies by bringing diverse talents from around the world. As we gaze upon this photograph today, let us celebrate the achievements of these trailblazers who paved the way for future generations. May it inspire us to continue striving for equality and inclusivity within our own communities.
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