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Pioneering Chatham train guard remembered with plaque
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2021-11-19
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A trailblazer who fought tirelessly for racial equality has been commemorated thanks to a plaque unveiled in Chatham today.
Asquith Xavier lived in the Medway town in the 60s and became the UK's first black train guard.
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