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This is not a history of, or a who’s who, of black people in British sport. It does not attempt to cover every single event and every single athlete. Nor is this an academic study of ‘race’ relations through sport even if, at times, it draws on the excellent work of scholars such as Ben Carrington and Kevin Hylton. This is personal, telling true stories from a black perspective, my perspective, one informed by having worked as a journalist and in civil society for over 25 years. One informed by having loved sport practically all my life, because it is something that has bonded three generations of males in my family.
I cannot be saved. It will always be this way for me. Enraged, caged. Frustrated. Frustrated knowing that ‘race’ does not exist. Knowing it is a social construct. One of the biggest lies in history. That is why I refer to ‘race’ in this way. Cannot give it credence. Yet it is real: real in the minds of people, real in history, real in the way it equates Britishness to whiteness. The Empire state of mind.ssss1