No Place To Hide (book)

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"No Place To Hide" is the autobiography of British boxer Errol Christie, recounting his experiences of racism, violence, and life in and out of the ring in 1970s and 1980s Britain.

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instanceOf autobiography
book
about Errol Christie's boxing career
Errol Christie's childhood
National Front violence
life in inner-city Britain
racial abuse in sport
author Errol Christie NERFINISHED
coAuthor Tony McMahon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts experiences in boxing gyms
professional boxing circuit
racist attacks in 1970s Britain
social tensions in Coventry
genre non-fiction
sports autobiography
hasFormat print
hasSubjectEthnicity Black British
hasSubjectOccupation boxer
hasTheme identity
racism
resilience
social injustice
sport as escape
violence
hasTitle No Place To Hide NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Errol Christie NERFINISHED
boxing
race relations in the United Kingdom
racism in Britain
violence
marketedAs social history account
sports memoir
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor insider account of British boxing culture
portrayal of racism in 1970s and 1980s Britain
publicationYear 2010
publisher Mainstream Publishing NERFINISHED
relatedPerson Errol Christie NERFINISHED
Tony McMahon NERFINISHED
relatedWork Errol Christie's boxing career
settingPlace Britain NERFINISHED
Coventry NERFINISHED
settingTime 1970s
1980s
subtitle How I Put the Black in the Union Jack NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
timeSpanCovered Errol Christie's early life to post-boxing years

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Errol Christie notableWork No Place To Hide (book)