ISBN-13: 9781399613736 / Angielski / Twarda / 2025 / 256 str.
Arsenal is special. Its uniquely convivial fandom reflects the changing city that surrounds the club, and over decades of fielding Black footballers who have made iconic contributions to the English game it has formed a special relationship with Black British popular culture. It might not have set out to become one, but Arsenal Football Club has become a powerful symbol for what multiculturalism can mean, its everyday realities sustaining hopes and dreams of a better world. To examine and celebrate this phenomenon, Black Arsenal looks at the story of the club since the early 1990s, on the pitch, in the terraces, in the changing rooms and in the streets and pubs of north London. Featuring astonishing reminiscences from bona fide legends like Ian Wright and Paul Davis, critical appraisals from Sean Jacobs, Paul Gilroy, Gail Lewis, and personal responses from artists like Tayo Popoola and Ezra Collective, along with an incredible bounty of never-before-seen archive images, it sheds new light on how a north London football club became a beacon of belonging. 'Victory grows out of harmony': here's how.