- Identifier
- 101-0002-029
- Title
- Interview with Sunday Dennis & Eva Dennis. Tape 3
- Description
- Sons of Africa
- Type
- Item
- Format
- 2 Compact Audio Tape
- Date
- 04 Jul 1984
- Contributor
- BHAC
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Copyright situation unknown/other, contact HCE
- Publisher
- Contact HCE if you would like to use or reproduce this item
- Relation
- 101-0002-026, 101-0002-027, 101-0002-028
- Interviewee
- Sunday Dennis, Eva Dennis
- Interviewer
- Glenn Jordan
- Transcription
- No
- Summary
- Sunday's views on Chalky White; K Trottman; Eva's views on change in Tiger Bay after 1976; Eva nicknamed with Africans 'Queen of Tiger Bay'; White middle classes in Tiger Bay; The scattering of the old community; Eva's lodger - Trinidadian trumpet player Michael was hanged for murder; Chalky White; Gambling den and police presence in old Butetown; Boundary at the bridge for U.S. troops during the War and how they used to smuggle them down; Bomb damage to the Docks; The visiting G.I. brides: A girl's murder in Tiger Bay; Discrimination in Cardiff and the failure of whites to recognise it, as they live separately; Bombing of North Church St; Gamblers shot at by plane in Butetown, ships sank; The crossing of the first coloured crew to arrive at Butetown; The death of men from Butetown at the Aberthaw disaster; White American M.P.'s discrimination, barring of black soldiers from Butetown; 'Trainer' killed by M.P's; How blacks were placed at the front at Dunkirk; Eva's restaurant during the War, instance of white U.S. soldiers being banned by her; Martin Luther King; Eva's club getting her own back; Her stay in hospital after being bombed in a convoy. Sunday's involvement with military during the War; Joe Erskine - the boxer.
- Digital File
- No
- Storage Location
- Glamorgan Archives and National Library of Wales
- Conditions of Access
- Open
- British Library Ref
UNLW023/238
Relation: UNLW023/235-237