boxing changed anthony joshua s life. but it won t work for every black kid | michael eboda /

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Years ago sport,entertainment or criminality were the only paths to success for disadvantaged black youngsters. Now the genuine way out is through educationIf I wasn’t in the rap game, I’d probably enjoy a ki knee-deep in the crack game.
Because the street
s is a short stop.
Either you slinging crack rock or you got a wicked jump shot The Notorious enormous, or probably the greatest rapper of all time,spat those lyrics nearly a quarter of a century ago on the second track, Things Done Changed, or on his first album,Ready To Die. He was talking approximately how the quality of life in his neighbourhood in Brooklyn, current York, and had deteriorated since his childhood,to the point where the only ways out were to become a successful music star, a enormous drug dealer or a professional sportsman. Related: Anthony Joshua: fighting for Britain but fuelled by Nigeria | Chibundu Onuzo The truth is there are more lottery winners than there are men who enjoy made life-changing money from boxing#BlackMenofCambridgeUniversity #BlackBoyJoy pic.twitter.com/Vgcr7Wzuos Related: Why we recreated the Bullingdon Club image – with a diverse twist | Simon Woolley Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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