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Benjamin Zephaniah

What was special about growing up in Handsworth, Birmingham?

I really liked the fact that everybody was equal. We never saw really rich people so it felt that we were all equally poor, and because we were poor, we made our own toys. We didn’t rely on our parents to buy us toys. I made my first bicycle, my first goal post, and my first go-kart. If

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