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Her managers treated her like she was an idiot and invisible. They expected her to ignore the unapologetic racial stereotyping and being passed over for promotion. They expected her to accept the coordinated and relentless persecution - perhaps they thought she was too ordinary, too weak to fight for justice. But they were wrong! She had a voice and an indomitable spirit. Almost British - Revisited reveals the negative and devastating effects of harassment, bullying and victimisation. Discover how one woman took the Prison Service and the Ministry of Justice to court. Discover the labyrinth of twists and turns as you join the author on her living nightmare that exposed shocking racist behaviour. With a foreword from Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon
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