"The journey for me has been memorable but I think we still have a very long way to go, but at the end of the day, I am glad that I was able to inspire so many people to take up the challenge," she said.
For most black people who lived through the civil rights struggles in Britain, Mrs Allen is seen as a symbol of success, progress and change.It was while working as a nurse at Queens Hospital in Croydon that Mrs Allen applied to join the police. "I did not tell anyone about it until I was sure. They [family] would have wanted to maybe tell me not to do it, but I just went and did what I wanted to do and that was that.""I was raised by my aunt who was a judge. She didn't think much of the police, but regardless that was always a job that I wanted to do."
Ten years later, Enoch Powell delivered his controversial rivers of blood speech which sparked a huge debate about Commonwealth immigration in British society.Mrs Allen said discrimination from the public and within her own ranks was part of the daily routine. In the same year, she returned to Jamaica with her two daughters and husband, where she continued her career in policing."There has always been a stigma attached to the police - people have their own ideas but all of that is not warranted. It's a very worthwhile job that I would recommend at any time to anyone.
BlueLivesMatter
WoW what an icon. 🥰
So much for progress
thanks for this news
Black America,
I bet she had to endure the N word jokes from work colleagues and the public 🤷🏾♂️😏
She could finally get justice and arrest all of the racist c*nts
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