Frank Gilbert Crichlow was a human rights campaigner, community organiser and restauranteur. Born Trinidad. Came to England in June 1953. Founded Mangrove Restaurant. Co-founded Mangrove Steel Band and Mangrove Community Association.
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Frank Crichlow
Frank Gilbert Crichlow, 1932 - 2010, human rights campaigner, community organ...
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