Friday, 1 August 2014
The Myth of Mary Seacole
Lessons in lies: How the BBC, school text books and even exam boards have twisted history to smear Florence Nightingale and make a saint of this woman, Daily Mail by PROFESSOR LYNN MCDONALD
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Commemorative
statue of Mary Seacole was unveiled in London last month
·
Seacole has
been treated with huge reverence - but is
surrounded by myth
·
Presented as
medical pioneer - though she was never
even a nurse
·
Even school
exams award marks for repeating falsehoods about Seacole
·
Florence Nightingale - an actual pioneer - is
often denigrated in comparison
Across the river from the Houses of
Parliament in London, a small yet significant ceremony took place last month.
As a few dignitaries looked on in the
gardens of St Thomas’ Hospital, a Church of England chaplain blessed the ground
where a 10ft statue is to be erected next summer.
While few public artworks are treated
with quite such reverence, all the great and good who gathered for the event
were conscious that the £500,000 bronze will be the first public memorial to
celebrate the ‘black pioneer nurse’ Mary Seacole.
Although some would say she was morally
deserving of recognition –- and indeed a statue - for her warm heart and
personal courage, the story of Mary
Seacole has been spun out of all proportion, her memory hijacked and her
achievements embellished in order to provide a role model.
Further Reading:
Florence Nightingale, Nursing Legend, British Icon
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Vue cinema apologises after friends 'are turned away by security guard because they were not a Muslim family celebrating Eid' Daily Mail.
Leon Jennings visited Birmingham's Star City complex with two friends
Claims security guard said film showings at
Vue were only for Muslims
Allegedly told his group that they 'did not
look like they celebrated Eid'
Venue based in Aston area of city, where 87%
residents are non-white
Vue is investigating and 'sincerely
apologises for inconvenience caused'
Star City management claim 'there is no truth
in the recent allegations'
A sales consultant was allegedly turned away from a busy cinema yesterday because he was not a Muslim celebrating Eid.
Leon Jennings had been visiting
Birmingham’s Star City entertainment complex with two friends.
But as the 22-year-old tried to enter
the Vue cinema based on the site, which includes dozens or bars and
restaurants, he said he was turned away by a security guard.
After asking them why, Mr Jennings claimed he was told by staff that
film showings were only for couples and families celebrating the end of the
Muslim festival.
Mr Jennings and his three friends were
allegedly forced to turn around and go home unable to watch a film at the
complex, because ‘they did not look like they celebrated Eid’.
Today he said he was left feeling
embarrassed by the incident and felt discriminated against for being white.
The revelation has caused outrage as other visitors reported similar
experiences across the venue, which is based in the Aston area of the city,
where 87 per cent of residents are from an ethnic group other than white.
Mr Jennings, a viewing consultant at a
photography studio, from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, said: ‘I was going there
with my pals to the cinema as it’s Orange Wednesdays, so you get two for one.
‘As we drove in the bloke on the gate
said to use “not tonight guys, it’s couples and families only”. We thought he
was just joking and went and parked up.
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