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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rahasya Rudra (Rudy) Narayan (11 May 1938 28 June 1998) was a barrister and civil rights activist in Britain. Narayan was born in British Guiana, the son of Sase Narayan, a landowner, and his wife, Taijbertie. He was the ninth of his parent's ten children, descended from a family of Indian traders. His family were also involved in local politics. He emigrated to Britain in 1953 and took several casual jobs before joining the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. After 7 years ' service, and promotion to the rank of sergeant, he left the British Army in 1965 and…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rahasya Rudra (Rudy) Narayan (11 May 1938 28 June 1998) was a barrister and civil rights activist in Britain. Narayan was born in British Guiana, the son of Sase Narayan, a landowner, and his wife, Taijbertie. He was the ninth of his parent's ten children, descended from a family of Indian traders. His family were also involved in local politics. He emigrated to Britain in 1953 and took several casual jobs before joining the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. After 7 years ' service, and promotion to the rank of sergeant, he left the British Army in 1965 and decided to become a barrister. He studied at Lincoln's Inn, where he was a founder and first president of the bar students' union. He was called to the Bar in 1965. He was a persuasive advocate, specialising in trials arising from disputes between black people and the police, and enjoyed much success. Michael Mansfield has written that Narayan "could have been the great black" barrister of his generation.