"Kill The Black One First": A memoir of hope and justice
By (Author) Michael Fuller
Bonnier Books Ltd
BLINK Publishing
1st June 2021
1st April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: historical, political and military
Police and security services
Criminal justice law
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
363.2092
Paperback
336
Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
264g
'Absorbing... revealing and affecting. There are pleasures here, and lessons to be learnt, whatever colour you are' - The Sunday Times
'Michael Fuller is an extraordinary man with a remarkable and interesting story' - Helen Mirren
A story about race, identity, belonging and displacement, Kill the Black One First is the memoir from Michael Fuller - Britain's first ever black Chief Constable, whose life and career is not only a stark representation of race relations in the UK, but also a unique morality tale of how humanity deals with life's injustices.
Michael Fuller was born to Windrush-generation Jamaican immigrants in 1959, and experienced a meteoric career in policing, from the beat to the Brixton inferno, through cutting edge detective work to the frontline of drug-related crime and violence on London's most volatile estates. He took a pivotal role in the formation of Operation Trident, which tackled gun crime and gang warfare in the London community, and was later appointed as chief constable of Kent.
Kill the Black One First is a raw and unflinching account of a life in policing during a tumultuous period of race relations throughout the UK.
"Absorbing... revealing and affecting. There are pleasures here, and lessons to be learnt, whatever colour you are." --The Sunday Times
Michael Fuller was the first ever ethnic minority chief constable in the UK. He joined the Metropolitan Police Service in 1975 as a cadet and served in uniformed and CID positions throughout London. Michael has helped set up the Racial and Violent Crime Task Force and Operation Trident.
A Search For Belonging previously titled Kill the Black One First is his first book.