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  1. In 1948, Pearl met and subsequently married in England the Trinidadian folk-singer and actor Edric Connor (1913–1968), with whom she eventually had two children: Peter and Geraldine. She had gone to the UK to study law at King's College, London University, but she deferred her studies to manage her husband's career.

  2. Oct 22, 2023 · In 1971, she married Joe Mogotsi, the leader of the South African singing group The Manhattan Brothers. Together, they organised tours throughout the world for black South African artists and co-authored the book “Mantindane – ‘He Who Survives’: My Life with the Manhattan Brothers” (2002). Recognition and Later Years.

  3. Feb 14, 2005 · Edric Connor died in 1968 and in 1971 Pearl married Joseph Mogotsi, the South African actor and lead singer of the Manhattan Brothers.

  4. While concluding the post about the couple, Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival said that Edric died in 1968, and in 1971 Pearl married Joe Mogotsi, leader of South Africa’s famous vocal group, the Manhattan Brothers. She continued her work until her death in 2005.

  5. What was my what what were you doing in terms of your career? Speaker And I I had arrived from the Caribbean, newly married to Edrick, who already knew Paul and had been in touch with him,...

  6. In the early 1960s Pearl was instrumental in setting up the Negro Theatre Workshop, one of Britain's first black theatre companies. She was loved and respected by many and will be remembered. She continued to work with her husband Joe Mogotsi a South African musician with the Manhattan Brothers.

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  8. Apr 26, 2021 · While their works were not being published or produced, a number of black women established crucial networks during the post-war years. Trinidadian-born Pearl Connor-Mogotsi studied law at King’s College London, and in 1956 established the Edric Connor Agency with her husband.

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