Barrett, Elizabeth: see Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.
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Two of world's greatest lovers - Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning - were descendants of blacks. (book sheds new light on couple)(includes book excerpt and interview with author) (Ebony)
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