What happened to the British children born to black GIs?Posted in Articles, Biography, History, Media Archive, United Kingdom, United States on 2022-02-01 03:47Z by Steven |
What happened to the British children born to black GIs?
BBC News
2022-01-29
Eighty years ago, US soldiers began arriving in the UK to help in the fight against Hitler’s Nazi Germany. In a small sleepy village in Suffolk, life was about to change forever.
Best friends Eldridge Marriot and Trevor Everett grew up together in Tostock, where they still live today.
As the pair, now aged in their 70s, reminisce over summers spent playing on the village green, it is clear they have a deep connection.
They were two of 14 children in the village, and about 2,000 across the UK, born to white British mothers and black American soldiers during World War Two.
“We definitely stood out with our curly hair,” Eldridge laughs. “But we didn’t have any racial problems; we were never treated differently.”
“We had some good times and I’ve had a brilliant life, I wouldn’t change it for nothing,” Trevor adds…
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