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  1. All through his university years, when he was looked upon as an idler neglecting his formal education, Stevenson was in fact reading widely and conscientiously learning how to write by composing descriptions of what he saw and, above all, by setting himself, as he described in his essay 'A college magazine', to imitate the style of an author ...

  2. In September 1857, when he was six years old, Stevenson went to Mr Henderson's School in India Street, Edinburgh, but because of poor health stayed only a few weeks and did not return until October 1859, aged eight. During his many absences, he was taught by private tutors.

  3. Aug 26, 2013 · As part of his youth worker duties, Stephenson had been teaching night classes to young people. One of his pupils was Guy Bailey.

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  4. Oct 1, 2020 · The fight to overturn this policy took months and had turned the attention of the whole country to this informal segregation. While the activists had been triumphant, it was not without personal cost: Stephenson had lost his job as a supply teacher for being too “controversial”.

  5. May 22, 2021 · His resulting arrest and trial paved the way for the first Race Relations Act in 1965. The Bristol bus boycott and Paul’s own case helped to thrust race into the national limelight and change public opinion about the treatment of black people living in Britain.

  6. unsurprising, therefore, that Stephenson claimed Bailey knew the company’s refusal to employ black drivers would prevent him from securing a job. Bailey, stuck rigidly to his claim that he was convinced he would be employed. Yet, despite the difference in the two leading campaigners’ recollections, both agreed that

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  8. Aug 21, 2022 · So when a Bristol bus firm refused to offer jobs to Black or Asian people, Dr Stephenson helped lead a 60-day boycott of the company. Dr Stephenson acted as the spokesperson for the group and support for the boycott came from all corners of society.

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