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Lenny

Or Len·nie

[len-ee]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Leonard.



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“Training in your ‘work clothes,’ whether it’s jeans and no shirt like RFK or leather pants like Lenny Kravitz, is a low-key flex that shows you fit your workout in no matter what, you don’t need specialty training gear, and you’re confident in your body and enjoy sharing thirst traps,” said Ben Court, executive editor of Men’s Health.

Sir Lenny Henry was born In Birmingham to Jamaican parents who had immigrated to the UK.

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Sir Lenny Henry has called for the payment of slavery reparations to all black British people.

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In the book, which has been quoted by the Telegraph, Sir Lenny writes: "All black British people... need reparations for slavery," adding that "we personally deserve money for the effects of slavery".

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Speaking to the Guardian last month, Marcus Ryder, co-writer of Sir Lenny's book, said if Britain starts making reparations, "it would change the relationship and the dynamic it has with Africa, with India, the Caribbean, with lots of different emerging world powers."

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