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Arthur Wharton: He Changed The World From Here

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Hopetown Darlington, DarlingtonThursday 11. June 2026
Arthur Wharton: He Changed The World From Here
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Step into the remarkable story of Arthur Wharton – a true trailblazer of british sportBorn in the Gold Coast (modernday Ghana) in 1865 and widely recognised as…

Step into the remarkable story of Arthur Wharton – a true trailblazer of british sportBorn in the Gold Coast (modernday Ghana) in 1865 and widely recognised as both the world’s first professional black footballer and the world's first recorded fastest man, Wharton arrived in Britain and quickly made his mark as an exceptional athlete. A man of extraordinary speed and strength, he first rose to prominence as a sprinter, setting records in athletics before turning his talents to the football field, alongside cricket and rugby.In an era when opportunities were limited and barriers were high, Wharton carved out a place in sporting history. His professional sporting roots began in Darlington before playing for clubs including Preston North End, Rotherham Town and Sheffield United, competing at the highest levels of the early professional game. His powerful presence, athleticism, and fearless style earned him widespread admiration, yet his pioneering role has only received the recognition it deserves in recent years.But Wharton’s story is not just one of sporting achievement. Like many athletes of his time, he balanced his career with working life, and his journey connects closely with the industrial and railway heritage of Britain. The growth of organised sport in the late 19th century was deeply rooted in working communities and railway networks, which carried teams and supporters across the country, helping football flourish into a national passion.This exhibition explores:• Wharton’s groundbreaking sporting career
• The social and cultural challenges he overcame
• The vital links between sport, industry, and the railwaysThrough photographs, stories, and historical context, discover how Arthur Wharton’s legacy helped shape modern sport, and how the railways played a part in connecting communities, teams, and traditions.Test your speed on our timed racetrack and try the interactive ball wall – free additions for you to enjoy inspired by Wharton’s athleticism and sporting legacy.Join us in celebrating a pioneer whose impact still resonates today.Delivered in partnership with the Arthur Wharton Foundation and supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

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