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Becoming Britain's first black Chief Constable
Michael Fuller was Britain’s first ever black Chief Constable and headed up the police force in the English county of Kent. But to get there he not only had to battle racism on the streets, but in the police force itself. It's been quite a journey and it started in a care home. That's where Michael grew up, looked after by someone he called Auntie Margaret. (Photo credit: Metropolitan Police Publicity Brand.)
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