Black Welsh people
The first recorded black person to live in North Wales, of whom historians have detailed knowledge, was John Ystumllyn (died 1786), a Gwynedd gardener whose origins are unrecorded.[2]
- Black Welsh people are inhabitants of Wales who have an African or an Afro-Caribbean background and are black. Wales is home to one of the United Kingdom's oldest black communities, and Tiger Bay in Cardiff has housed a large Somali population since the development of the port in the 19th century. The 2011 census reported that there were more than 18,000 Welsh-African people in Wales (0.6% of the Welsh population).[1]
Notable black Welsh people
Association football
Athletics
- Jamie Baulch, sprint athlete[10]
- Colin Jackson[11]
- Christian Malcolm, track and field athlete[12]
- Nigel Walker, former Welsh track and field athlete and Wales international rugby union player[13]
Rugby League
- Billy Boston, represented Great Britain[14]
- Regan Grace
- Clive Sullivan, the first black athlete to captain Great Britain in any sport[15]
Rugby Union
- Aled Brew
- Nathan Brew
- Leon Brown
- Mark Brown, became the first known player of black origin to represent Wales in 1983.[16]
- Colin Charvis, the first black captain of the Wales national rugby union team[17][18]
- Jason Forster
- Ashton Hewitt, Hewitt has also become known for speaking out against racial abuse.[19][20]
- Martyn Madden
- Richard Parks, former Wales international rugby union player turned extreme endurance athlete and television presenter[21]
- Anthony Sullivan
- Ben Thomas
- Gavin Thomas
- Christ Tshiunza, became the first black & African born player to represent Wales in November 2021.[22]
- Eli Walker
- Nigel Walker[13]
- Glen Webbe, often stated to be the first black player to play for Wales, Webbe was the first black player to represent Wales at a World Cup, and is considered by many to be Wales' "first black icon".[23][24]
Boxing
Music
- Dame Shirley Bassey, singer[26]
- Jason Camilleri (Dregz),[27][28] rapper and former BBC presenter[29]
- Kizzy Crawford, singer-songwriter and producer[30]
- Eädyth, producer and singer-songwriter[31]
- Patti Flynn, jazz singer and founder and patron of Black History Wales[32]
- Benji Webbe, musician, frontman of the alternative metal band Skindred[33]
Film and television
- Josie d'Arby, TV presenter[34]
- Rakie Ayola, actress[35]
- Rungano Nyoni, film director and screenwriter[36]
- Suzanne Packer, actress[37]
- Jessica Sula, actress[38]
- Tayce, RuPaul's Drag Race UK series 2 contestant[39]
- Darragh Mortell, actor[40]
Others
- Betty Campbell, headteacher[41]
- Abdulrahim Abby Farah, diplomat[42][43]
- Vaughan Gething, Minister for the Economy[44] in the Welsh Government[45]
- Uzo Iwobi, equalities practitioner and former Commissioner for the Commission for Racial Equality[46]
- Louise Watkins Kelton, United States Marshal[47][48]
References
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- Baldock, Andrew (13 October 2021). "Exeter forward Christ Tshiunza called up by Wales for Autumn Nations Series". The Independent. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
- Jeremiah, Rhodri (16 October 2011). "Glenn Webbe: Welsh Rugby's Black Icon". SkySports. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
- "Dealing with racism and the one major incident of my career: Wales' first black rugby icon Glenn Webbe tells all". Wa. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
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- Mark Smith (24 January 2013). "Young singer Kizzy Crawford, from Merthyr Tydfil, wins Arts Connect Original Singer-Songwriter prize". Wales Online.
- "BBC Wales - Horizons - EÄDYTH". BBC. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
- "EMWWAA Awards 2019". Ethnic Minority Welsh Women Achievement Association (EMWWAA). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
- Rawlins, Kirsten (4 August 2017). "Music saved me: Benji Webbe of Skindred talks ahead of Bloodstock appearance". Shropshirestar.com. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
- "City star's 'overwhelming honour'". South Wales Argus. 14 September 2007. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
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born in Lusaka, Zambia and grew up in Wales, UK.
- Abbie Wightwick (28 September 2018). "Brilliant, Black and Welsh: A celebration of 100 African Caribbean and African Welsh people". Wales Online. Archived from the original on 11 December 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- March, Polly (29 January 2011). "Swansea actress beats 8,000 to Skins role". BBC News. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
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- "Vaughan Gething MS: Minister for Economy".
- Owen, Paul (3 August 2009). "Black Welshman aims to take the fight to the BNP". The Guardian. Manchester: Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
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External links
- "Black History Month: The People That Shaped Our Nation". Cardiff City Foundation.
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