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@MinorLits 22/07/2014 Essays

Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes — Pete Moi Conteh

Pete Moi Conteh is a writer and filmmaker. Born in Sierra Leone, he now lives in Manchester. @peetahmoykontay

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