
Mary Seacole: Doctress of the Crimean War
Dan Snow's History Hit
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Is That What Seacull Did?
She is rather an amazing person, I have to say. She did a lot of moving about in her younger years before lending back where we remember her in the Crimea. She does marry, that's where she gets named Seacull. She married a British merchant. Would that have been unusual in the West Indies? There were lots of interracial relationships in the Caribbean. It would have been available to her in Britain, which never had laws against interracial marriage.
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