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Scott Begbie: Snapper passion revived as I break out of my den

Scott Begbie: Snapper passion revived as I break out of my den Updated: 02/02/2021, 3:49 pm Lockdown V.2 has been, ahem, interesting. As in a bit of a struggle to find interesting things to do to stave off the interminable boredom. It’s not even as if I went into this latest iteration of staying at home, staying safe and protecting the NHS with any grand, optimistic plans to use the time wisely. Last March it was all about, “well, let’s run and find new hobbies”. Since Boxing Day it’s been, “whatever… pass me a Gold Bar”. It hasn’t helped that dark winter days have been a disincentive to getting on track with getting my running back on track.

How anti-slavery titan Frederick Douglass fell in love with Scotland

BLACK Lives Matter may be the cause of the last year, but in truth, black lives have been mattering in Scotland for the last couple of hundred years, and no more so than 175 years ago when anti-slavery titan Frederick Douglass toured the country. This month marked the start of the first set of Scottish lecture tours given by Douglass (a more common spelling in the US). Douglass, born a slave Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Maryland in 1818, had escaped his captivity at 20 and taken on the name Douglass after the heroic exiled figure James Douglas, from Sir Walter Scott’s The Lady Of The Lake. He had come to Scotland still technically a slave and it was while here that his friends gathered enough money to buy him out of captivity.

La députée de La Réunion Karine Lebon alerte le gouvernement sur la souffra

La députée de La Réunion Karine Lebon alerte le gouvernement sur la souffra
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