African and Caribbean People in Britain

African and Caribbean People in Britain
Title African and Caribbean People in Britain PDF eBook
Author Hakim Adi
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 514
Release 2022-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1802060677

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A major new history of Britain that transforms our understanding of this country's past 'I've waited so long so read a comprehensively researched book about Black history on this island. This is it: a journey of discovery and a truly exciting and important work' Zainab Abbas Despite the best efforts of researchers and campaigners, there remains today a steadfast tendency to reduce the history of African and Caribbean people in Britain to a simple story: it is one that begins in 1948 with the arrival of a single ship, the Empire Windrush, and continues mostly apart from a distinct British history, overlapping only on occasion amid grotesque injustice or pioneering protest. Yet, as acclaimed historian Hakim Adi demonstrates, from the very beginning, from the moment humans first stood on this rainy isle, there have been African and Caribbean men and women set at Britain's heart. Libyan legionaries patrolled Hadrian's Wall while Rome's first 'African Emperor' died in York. In Elizabethan England, 'Black Tudors' served in the land's most eminent households while intrepid African explorers helped Sir Francis Drake to circumnavigate the globe. And, as Britain became a major colonial and commercial power, it was African and Caribbean people who led the radical struggle for freedom - a struggle which raged throughout the twentieth century and continues today in Black Lives Matter campaigns. Charting a course through British history with an unobscured view of the actions of African and Caribbean people, Adi reveals how much our greatest collective achievements - universal suffrage, our victory over fascism, the forging of the NHS - owe to these men and women, and how, in understanding our history in these terms, we are more able to fully understand our present moment.

Many Struggles

Many Struggles
Title Many Struggles PDF eBook
Author Hakim Adi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Africans
ISBN 9780745347677

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Africans in Britain

Africans in Britain
Title Africans in Britain PDF eBook
Author David Killingray
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2012-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 1136299998

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This collection of essays looks at the history of African people in Britain mainly over the past 200 years

The History Of: African and Caribbean Communities in Britain

The History Of: African and Caribbean Communities in Britain
Title The History Of: African and Caribbean Communities in Britain PDF eBook
Author Hakim Adi
Publisher Wayland
Pages 48
Release 2020-10-22
Genre Africans
ISBN 9781526317971

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Supporting citizenship work at Key Stages 3 and 4, this book reveals the little-known history of the African and Caribbean communities in Britain. It looks at why people came to Britain, problems faced, and the contribution they have made to British society. There are case studies of particular individuals.

The History of the African & Caribbean Communities in Britain

The History of the African & Caribbean Communities in Britain
Title The History of the African & Caribbean Communities in Britain PDF eBook
Author Hakim Adi
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2005
Genre Africans
ISBN

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Black British Culture and Society

Black British Culture and Society
Title Black British Culture and Society PDF eBook
Author Kwesi Owusu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 639
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Art
ISBN 1134684150

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From the Windrush immigration of the 1950s to contemporary multicultural Britain, Black British Culture and Society examines the Afro-Caribbean diaspora in post-war Britain.

100 Great Black Britons

100 Great Black Britons
Title 100 Great Black Britons PDF eBook
Author Patrick Vernon
Publisher Robinson
Pages 414
Release 2020-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 1472144295

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'An empowering read . . . it is refreshing to see somebody celebrate the role that black Britons have played in this island's long and complicated history' DAVID LAMMY, author of Tribes, in 'The best books of 2020', the Guardian 'Timely and so important . . . recognition is long overdue . . . I would encourage everyone to buy it!' DAWN BUTLER MP A long-overdue book honouring the remarkable achievements of key Black British individuals over many centuries, in collaboration with the 100 Great Black Britons campaign founded and run by Patrick Vernon OBE. 'Building on decades of scholarship, this book by Patrick Vernon and Dr Angelina Osborne brings the biographies of Black Britons together and vividly expands the historical backdrop against which these hundred men and women lived their lives.' From the Foreword, by DAVID OLUSOGA 'I am delighted to see the relaunch of 100 Great Black Britons. For too long the contribution of Britons of African and Caribbean heritage have been underestimated, undervalued and overlooked' SADIQ KHAN, Mayor of London Patrick Vernon's landmark 100 Great Black Britons campaign of 2003 was one of the most successful movements to focus on the role of people of African and Caribbean descent in British history. Frustrated by the widespread and continuing exclusion of the Black British community from the mainstream popular conception of 'Britishness', despite Black people having lived in Britain for over a thousand years, Vernon set up a public poll in which anyone could vote for the Black Briton they most admired. The response to this campaign was incredible. As a result, a number of Black historical figures were included on the national school curriculum and had statues and memorials erected and blue plaques put up in their honour. Mary Seacole was adopted by the Royal College of Nursing and was given the same status as Florence Nightingale. Children and young people were finally being encouraged to feel pride in their history and a sense of belonging in Britain. Now, with this book, Vernon and Osborne have relaunched the campaign with an updated list of names and accompanying portraits -- including new role models and previously little-known historical figures. Each entry explores in depth the individual's contribution to British history - a contribution that too often has been either overlooked or dismissed. In the wake of the 2018 Windrush scandal, and against the backdrop of Brexit, the rise of right-wing populism and the continuing inequality faced by Black communities across the UK, the need for this campaign is greater than ever.