When I was younger I had lived in the Philippines; and with my English accent I had always been the centre of attention in schools.
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Earliest political memories in the classroom
Last autumn we ran an experimental online public engagement series called 'earliest political memories'. We collected a total of 68 memories that were generously contributed by members of the public. You can read all the contributions here. The series caught the attention of our colleague Rachel O'Connell in the School of English who…
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Earliest political memory of the day #20
My earliest political memory is hearing that JFK had been shot on our old radio and running to tell my mom. I was 5 at the time.
In "earliest political memories"

Earliest political memory of the day #91
My earliest political memory is my parent's friends asking me to tell them the story my dad had taught me by hard as soon as I learned to talk "Sadam went mad, he went into Kuwait BOOM, BOOM, BOOM... America came in BOOM, BOOM, BOOM..."
In "earliest political memories"