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Top academic Professor Charlotte Williams to lead working group on teaching Wales’ diverse history - Voice Online

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PROFESSOR CHARLOTTE Williams OBE will lead a new working groupwhich will help the Welsh government...

The post Top academic Professor Charlotte Williams to lead working group on teaching Wales’ diverse history appeared first on Voice Online.

Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
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