Posted on 13 July 2010. Tags: Black Canadians, Black boxers, Boxing, Canada, Famous Black People, Famous history, Heavyweight Boxers, Lennox Lewis, Sport, World Champion, black man

Lennox Lewis was Britains last Heavyweight Champion boxer. Despite a reputedly high, undisclosed personal wealth, Lennox Lewis remains one of the most likeable sporting personalities of this century. Lennox Claudius Lewis was born in Stratford, London on 2 September 1965.
His names could not be more aptly chosen as Lennox is Gaelic and means 'chieftain' ...
Posted in African American, Black Britain, Caribbean, Men, Sports, The Americas
Posted on 25 June 2010. Tags: Athletics, Daley Thompson, Decathlete, Decathlon, Gold Medals, Olympics, Sport, nigerian

DALEY THOMPSON British decathlete who became only the second competitor in history to win the decathlon at two Olympic Games, capturing gold medals in 1980 and 1984.
The son of a Nigerian father and a Scottish mother, Thompson made his debut in the decathlon at the age of 16, winning a competition ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Community, Education, Men, Sports
Posted on 23 March 2009. Tags: Caribbean, Chanderpaul, Cricket, England, Sport, West Indies

Second One Day International-Guyana
West Indies 264-8 Innings Complete (S Chanderpaul 112 no, R R Sarwan 74) v England 243 (A J Strauss 105)
West Indies beat England by 21 runs
Local hero Shivnarine Chanderpaul led from the front as West Indies bounced back from their farcical defeat in the opening one-day international with a 21-run victory over ...
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Posted on 21 March 2009. Tags: Add new tag, Black, Black Fathers, Blacks, Hair, Music, News, Police, Racing, Racism, Sport, Teachers, Women, Youngmen, drugs, race, rap, schools, society, stories, street

Walter Backstrom | Letter to a young black man
By WALTER BACKSTROM
Bellevue Reporter Columnist
Mar 20 2009, 1:26 PM
It seems sometimes I grew up in a different country than you.
I grew up in a time and place where black people couldn't vote. It seems times have changed. Sometimes it seems nothing has changed.
When I tell you ...
Posted in African American, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Politics, Racism, The Americas
Posted on 20 March 2009. Tags: Indian wells, Richard Williams, Serena Williams, Sport, Tennis, Venus Williams, Williams

It was nasty and it developed into blatant racism. Now, eight years after the crowd booed Serena Williams's victory over Kim Clijsters in the women's final at Indian Wells, the sisters remain notable by their absence this week, as they have been since 2001. But this year they will be back, if only briefly, Venus ...
Posted in African American, Racism, Sports
Posted on 10 March 2009. Tags: Black British, F1. formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, MBE, Motor Racing, Motor Sport, Queen Elizabeth, Racing, Sport

F1 Champion Lewis Hamilton collects his MBE from her Majesty Queen Elizabth the Second.
Hamilton became the first black driver in Formula One in 2007
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has collected his MBE from the Queen.
The 24-year-old racing driver, who became the youngest winner of the world championship in November, picked up the award at ...
Posted in Black Britain, Community, Europe, Sports
Posted on 07 March 2009. Tags: Africa, African American, Africans, America, American, Americas, Art, Artists, Arts, Black, Blacks, Drawing, History, Sport, coons, segregation, stories

During the segregated years of the 1900 through 1960s America, the Black Press offered comic strips that featured African American heroes & heroines in a wide variety of life situations. These characters were not confined to gritty 'inner-city' stories, poor 'ghetto' life or as one dimensional comic relief as today .
Just as the 'mainstream' carried ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Books