Sislin Fay Allen
Jamaica-born Sislin Fay Allen (1939 - 2021) becomes the first black woman to join London's Metropolitan Police Force, 15th February 1968. Here she and fellow trainee policewoman Carolyn Marriage learn how to deal with a motorcycle accident during training at Peel House, London. (Photo by Wesley/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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15 February, 1968
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