<p>Arsenal is special. Its multicultural fandom reflects a changing city and a unique relationship with Black British popular culture. Thanks to its decades of fielding iconic Black players on the pitch and the storied and diverse histories of its terraces, Arsenal has emerged as a powerful symbol of what an organic and convivial multiculture can be.<br><br>From the earliest hints in the late 1960s that something remarkable was happening, up to Arsenal''s ascendence as a global organisation,<i> Black Arsenal</i> is the first dedicated exploration of the club''s relationship to contemporary Black identity and culture. It sees the club''s affinity with Black identity transcend football and spread across cultures: in the media, music, fashion, politics and everyday social experiences. Explored through a combination of stunning photography and rare archival images, <i>Black Arsenal</i> examines how a new Black iconography emerged at Arsenal at key moments in British history that became cru