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Educating the young is the most effective way of combatting racism as armed with the facts they can challenge their peers, West Indies cricket legend and anti-racism campaigner Michael Holding has told AFP.
The 68-year-old pace legend — nicknamed 'Whispering Death' when he formed a pivotal part of the fearsome West Indies pace attack in the 1970s and 1980s — has raised his profile among a new generation unaware of his sporting achievements, with his impassioned stance against racism.
His award-winning book "Why We Kneel, How We Rise" — which includes contributions from black sports stars including Usain Bolt and Thierry Henry — is, he says, part of aiding that education process.