‘It belongs to everyone’ : the Black Kenyans dispelling perceptions of horse racing
The sport, a popular pastime of the white elite during the colonial period, has struggled in recent years, but its fortunes may be changing The spectators on the grandstand at Ngong Racecourse in Nairobi jumped to their feet as the horses competing in the fifth race of the Day of Champions – the (…)
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