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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNBlack socks, Black Sabbath and blackest evil on India's tour of EnglandNew India captain Shubman Gill in black socks. Sky commentators reminded of David Gower's coloured socks that attracted fines ...
Assisted by Jasmine Nicholls, former England race-walker. We roll off half the cover to get a look at the pitch for the first Test, which needs to remain covered because of the dry and warm summer.
A dozen men from the Caribbean who created a black housing association in Birmingham in the 1970s are to be recognised with a blue plaque. The men, part of the Windrush generation who came to post ...
A dozen men from the Caribbean who created a black housing association in Birmingham in the 1970s are to be recognised with a blue plaque. The men, part of the Windrush generation who came to post ...
A historic marker will pay homage to Martin Luther King Jr.'s love for America's oldest Black intercollegiate fraternity, and shed light on Boston's role in his pursuit of Divine Nine membership.
Educational trailblazer Dr Beryl Gilroy, London’s first Black head teacher had a London blue plaque unveiled in her honour in Harrow.
The remarkable career of the first black footballer to receive an England call-up is to be honoured with a national blue plaque. John ‘Jack’ Leslie, who scored 137 goals in 400 appearances for ...
Blue plaque honour for first black footballer called up by England Jack Leslie, who scored 137 goals in 400 appearances for Plymouth between 1921 and 1934, was called up to the national team in 1925.
A plaque honouring the world's first black international footballer has been unveiled at his former school in Halifax. Andrew Watson captained Scotland to a 6-1 win over England on his debut in 1881.
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