Clear informative text, combined with illustrations, diagrams, maps and news paper style articles there is much to engage the reader. To Africans and West Indians who served in World War Two and the Windrus children. To the Caribbean and the Slave Trade, and it’s eventual abolition. Take a fresh look at British history, from the first recorded group of Africans living in Britain as Roman soldiers. It was only when I became a teenager, and was able to read grown-up history books, that I learnt that there had been Black people throughout much of British history, al the way to the Roman conquest.” So what I presumed was that there must not have been any Black people in British history” About to purchase another copy for my Goddaughter who’s about to enter secondary education. An absolute Gem to add to any collection of black literature. None of the Black people from the past who we know about today were every mentioned by my teachers and my text books contained nothing about the role Black people have played in the story of Britain. A clear concise book starting with the Romans and finishing with the Windrush and ensuing scandal to BLM protests. “ When I was at school there’s was no Black history. A timely and important book that everyone needs to read. This book makes this forgotten history accessible to all. Illustrated by Jake Alexander and Melleny Taylorīased on David Olusoga’s best selling book for grown-ups on Black British history.
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