Beschreibung:
A profound account of the complexities and prejudices implicit growing up as a black individual in Britain, told uniquely through the prism of sport.
The development of race relations in the period from the Brixton Riots to Brexit is considered through the lens of black British sportspeople, with the stardom of Anthony Joshua and Mo Farah indicating progress compared with the reception of black footballers in the seventies and eighties, but the disparities of the boardroom and the stereotypical media representations exposing how far there is to go.