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Pearl Connor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pearl Connor-Mogotsi
Pearl Connor-Mogotsi, ''née'' Nunez (13 May 1924 – 11 February 2005), was a Trinidadian-born theatrical and literary agent, actress and cultural activist, who was a pioneering campaigner for the recognition and promotion of African Caribbean arts.〔Stephen Bourne, ("Pearl Connor-Mogotsi - Trailblazer for African Caribbean arts in the UK" (obituary) ), ''The Independent'', 14 February 2005.〕 In the UK, in the 1950s, she was the first agent to represent black and other minority ethnic actors, writers and film-makers, and during the 1960s was instrumental in setting up one of Britain's first black theatre companies, the Negro Theatre Workshop.〔 In the words of John La Rose, who delivered a eulogy at her funeral on 26 February 2005: "Pearl Connor-Mogotsi was pivotal in the effort to remake the landscape for innovation and for the inclusion of African, Caribbean and Asian artists in shaping a new vision of consciousness for art and society."〔(Quoted in Leela Ramdeen, "‘Last lap’ in London", ''Guardian'' (Trinidad and Tobago) ), October 4, 2007.〕〔John La Rose, ("Eulogy for Pearl Connor-Mogotsi" ), ''Caribia Digest'', 2005.〕 ==Early years in Trinidad== Pearl Cynthia Nunez, the ninth of her parents' 12 children, was born in Diego Martin, Trinidad, to Albert Antonio Nunez and Georgina Agnes Fitt, and had a convent school education in Port of Spain. Her first experience of performance was at the Little Carib Theatre, founded by Beryl McBurnie, who became her greatest influence.〔
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