Black History is too vast to be taught over just one month

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Black History is too vast to be taught over just one month
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Just call it history.

I can’t tell you everything that I have been taught in this column, and I certainly couldn’t do it in one month What exactly is Black history? That’s the question I find myself asking every October when Black History Month rolls back around. To me, it encompasses entire continents, thousands of years and ancient civilisations that cannot be placed into a single bracket.

Many of us know the tragic end of Justin Fashanu but his life as a footballer was trailblazing Many of us know the tragic end of Justin Fashanu but his life as a footballer was trailblazing. He was the first Black footballer to have a £1million transfer fee, and he was the first openly gay footballer in the top flight. When children are taught about WW2 they should be told of the Black soldiers from all over the world who fought for our freedoms too.

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