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Enid Margaret "Peggy" Appiah (née Cripps), MBE (/ ˈ æ p i ɑː / AP-ee-ah; 21 May 1921 – 11 February 2006), was a British children's author, philanthropist and socialite. She was the daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Cripps and Dame Isobel Cripps , the wife of Ghanaian lawyer and political activist Nana Joe Appiah ...
25 de ene. de 2020 · In 1953 in London, Mr. Appiah, a law student from a prominent Ashanti family in what is now Ghana, married Peggy Cripps. It was then unheard of that an African will dare to marry a white lady...
Daughter of Stafford Cripps and collector of Asante folk tales. Cameron Duodu. Mon 6 Mar 2006 18.57 EST. Peggy Appiah, who has died in Ghana, aged 84, was the youngest daughter of Sir Stafford...
30 de sept. de 2018 · Peggy Cripps was a white woman and daughter of a Labour politician who married Joe Appiah, a prominent Ghanaian lawyer and activist, in 1953. Their interracial marriage faced opposition from apartheid South Africa and influenced a Hollywood movie, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
16 de feb. de 2006 · Reared in upper-crust Britain, the youngest of four children of Sir Stafford Cripps, a Labor party leader and cabinet officer in the Clement Attlee government (1945-51), Peggy Cripps caused an...
17 de feb. de 2024 · The marriage between Joe Appiah, as he was popularly referred to, and Peggy Cripps, the daughter of the British Ambassador to Russia in 1953, later inspired the 1967 Hollywood comedy-drama...
14 de sept. de 2021 · Peggy Cripps was the daughter of Britain's ambassador to Russia and the wife of Ghanaian politician and lawyer, Joe Appiah. Their unconventional love story inspired a Hollywood movie and influenced Asante culture and education.
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