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Kill the Black One First

By: Publication details: London Blink Publishing 2019ISBN:
  • 9781788702867
Summary: <p>A story about race, identity, belonging and displacement, "Kill the Black One First" is the memoir from Michael Fuller - Britain's first ever black Chief Constable, whose childhood in care and career in policing is not only a stark representation of race relations in the UK, but also a a unique morality tale of how humanity deals with life's unfairness.</p><p>Hoping to tackle injustice and create change from within, Michael joined the police force. There, he experienced racism and equality, from colleagues shouting racist insults, to the Brixton Riots where "Kill the black one first" was yelled from the crowds. Determined, despte everything, not to turn and walk away, he rose through the ranks and made his way to the very top.</p><p>"Kill the Black One First" is an unflinching account of a life in policing turing a tumultuous period, and how one man set out, against the odds, to try and belong.</p>
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xii, 317p. : ill., ports ; 20cm.

&lt;p&gt;A story about race, identity, belonging and displacement, "Kill the Black One First" is the memoir from Michael Fuller - Britain's first ever black Chief Constable, whose childhood in care and career in policing is not only a stark representation of race relations in the UK, but also a a unique morality tale of how humanity deals with life's unfairness.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Hoping to tackle injustice and create change from within, Michael joined the police force. There, he experienced racism and equality, from colleagues shouting racist insults, to the Brixton Riots where "Kill the black one first" was yelled from the crowds. Determined, despte everything, not to turn and walk away, he rose through the ranks and made his way to the very top.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"Kill the Black One First" is an unflinching account of a life in policing turing a tumultuous period, and how one man set out, against the odds, to try and belong.&lt;/p&gt;

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