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'Kill the black one first': a memoir

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 life and career is not only a stark representation of race relations in the UK, but also a unique morality tale of how humanity deals with life's injustices. Michael Fuller was born to Windrush-generation Jamaican immigrants in 1959, and experienced a meteoric career in policing, from the beat to the Brixton inferno, through cutting-edge detective work, to the frontline of drug-related crime and violence on London's most volatile estates. He took a pivotal role in the formation of Operation Trident, which tackled gun crime and gang warfare in the Afro-Caribbean community, and was later appointed as Chief Constable of Kent Police. 'Kill the Black One First' is an unflinching account of a life in policing during a tumultuous period of race relations throughout the UK, and a tale of how the human spirit can endure cultural barriers, prejudice and race hate.

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32320004592634 Audio MP3 Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781489488596
Classification Number Audio MP3 Adult
Author Fuller, Michael
Title 'Kill the black one first': a memoir [AUD]
Edition MP3 Unabridged ed.
Series Audio Book MP3
Adult
Contents Nonfiction
Performer Read by the author
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 life and career is not only a stark representation of race relations in the UK, but also a unique morality tale of how humanity deals with life's injustices. Michael Fuller was born to Windrush-generation Jamaican immigrants in 1959, and experienced a meteoric career in policing, from the beat to the Brixton inferno, through cutting-edge detective work, to the frontline of drug-related crime and violence on London's most volatile estates. He took a pivotal role in the formation of Operation Trident, which tackled gun crime and gang warfare in the Afro-Caribbean community, and was later appointed as Chief Constable of Kent Police. 'Kill the Black One First' is an unflinching account of a life in policing during a tumultuous period of race relations throughout the UK, and a tale of how the human spirit can endure cultural barriers, prejudice and race hate.
A Fight for justice in a black and white world.
Classification Adult.
Subject English literature
Autobiographies
Biography
Additional Author Fuller, Michael
Internet Site http://www.bolinda.com/images/products/large/9781489488596.jpg
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