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So I am the product of Violet Thompson and Stanley Thompson who came on
the Windrush migration here. My father died when I was seven. My mother
was a young widow and I moved from Wolverhampton to the inner city of
London. The colour of my skin was not an option. I could not get rid of that,
but I got rid of my accent. “Dandelion!” (spoken in a Wolverhampton accent) .
You get rid of your accent pretty quick, because you have to adapt to your
environment. At this present moment in time we are not adapting to our
environment and what our youth culture are not able to cope with as they face
the challenges and opportunities of life. It has never been a richer time, I am
told. So why are we so polarised between the haves and the have nots in a
system of middle, lower and upper? Again, another reason of suggesting you
cannot move up and down the escalator of life. Well, I can, I have. But as I
moved to the East End of London, my mother as a young widow taught us that
we must be politically aware. My political awareness was coming from abroad,
the civil rights movement. Angela Davis was my poster girl! I had a fist, it was
black, and an afro comb and a polo neck, ’76, one of the hottest summers. It
just shows when you are interested and you are focused what you really want
to realise. I also saw Clyde Best in 1972, the first black footballer at West Ham
Football Club. I said to my brother, “I want to go to West Ham” and he clapped
me over the head and said, “Don’t be so flipping stupid, we’re going to
Tottenham, because if you go there you might actually live!” Sport reflects
society. By the way, I had all of sport and all of the arts, because it was my
escape, because I was pretty angry that I lost my father. I was pretty angry I
had to put soap on my face to play with my white counterparts, because they
would not allow me to play with them, but I wanted to play so badly I was
prepared to forego looking like a Black and White Minstrel just so I could play.
Does anyone remember the Black and White Minstrels? Alf Garnett? How
would they fare today? Alf Garnett, bless him. Being the Chair of a university
(by the way, I am the only black face in that unique space), I do not know how I
got there but it has been an incredible journey. But I could not go to West
Ham. I could not go to Stratford, Canning Town. They would kill me. So we
seem to have progressed so much but regressed so much.
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