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Friend of the scottish football receiving general brian takes up the story with feliks. Jed when you came across this figure of Andrew Watson was it was he some of the you knew that much about before the you were looking at a museum in the Foundation Stones of of scottish football and what. Well to my shame i knew absolutely nothing about him and i was working on the Feasibility Study in 1990 we brought me to the queens parks archives at the old hand and i was looking through a book of old photos of queens park in Scotland Team 7880 s. And there was this photo of the Scotland Team in their blue and white hoops and there was a black man stood at the back now has what i thought i was a football historian i knew the author wharton of preston north end in the late 1980 s. Was the 1st black footballer so i actually refused to believe my own ah yes there was this footballer now there were 3 or 4 more pitches of him playing for scotland against wales playing for queens park who were at the ti
The search and support to the black life back to Movement Following the slaying of george floyd and minneapolis in may the focus this year as ever has been on key historical figures such as Martin Luther king and Frederick Douglass or don discussions an examination unthreaded current Racial Injustice however how about the forgotten heroes black men and women whose achievements have been all but written i took History Today for a 1st year marking black History Month will tell the story of one such man a footballer and captain of his country we consult the finder of the scottish football new zealand and one of englands greatest players john vines. Here in richmond symmetry seems an unlikely last resting place for the most successful captain of scotland in football history for this is the grave of the man who led to his country 61 3rd acting of the old eddie of england on their home ground still the heaviest total defeat in the history of the steel lions we tell a largely forgotten story
Laughter. My name is Godfrey Henry oliver palmer, and i was Born Injamaica in1940. Big set. Carmen esmee e s m e steele. I am mrs munroe. Lacita alexander reid. 20th may 1931, in manchester, jamaica. Yeah. Piano refrain plays. Emotive strings play. Plaintive woodwind plays. Chirpy piano tune plays. History is thankfully and finally beginning to accord a rightful place to those men and women of the windrush generation. You look beautiful. How are you . It is, i believe, crucially important that we should truly see and hear these pioneers who stepped off the Empire Windrush at tilbury injune i9li8, only a few months before i was born. And those who followed over the decades to recognise and celebrate the immeasurable difference that they, their children and their grandchildren have made to this country. Many served with distinction in the British Armed forces during the second world war, just as their fathers and grandfathers had in the first world war. Once in britain, they worked hard,