Walter Tull-Sport, War and Challenging Adversity
Published: 2008
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"Walter Tull: Key Stage 3 Teaching Pack: Sport, War and Challenging Adversity" presents the inspiring story of Walter Tull, a pioneering figure in British football and the military. As one of the first black players in the Football League, Tull overcame racial prejudice to achieve success in sports. His journey continued as he served bravely during World War I, where he became one of the first black officers in the British Army. Through resilience and courage, Tull's life exemplifies the struggle against adversity, making him a significant figure in both sports history and discussions on race, equality, and bravery. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Walter Tull-Sport, War And Challenging Adversity .
This book was published in 2008 by Northamptonshire Black History Association .
Dan Lyndon has been teaching for over 15 years, and is former head of history at Henry Compton School, London. He is a member of the Black and Asian Studies Association (BASA).
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