

Hoping to tackle injustice and create change from within, he joined the police force, but experienced racism and inequality. That moment taught Michael he would always be searching for a place to belong.

Thirty-six years later, Michael became Britain's first ever black Chief Constable. It was the first time Michael felt judged based on the colour of his skin. But when he was nine, a local paper described him as the 'coloured boy' in his school production. He loved to ride his bike and collect coins and stamps and grew up celebrating the freedom of 1960s Britain. Language eng Summary Michael Fuller had an idyllic childhood growing up in care in Surrey, looked after by Margaret who gave him the love and comfort his biological mother never did. Social discrimination & equal treatment.

Label A search for belonging Title A search for belonging Statement of responsibility Michael Fuller Creator
