African and Caribbean People in Britain - A History B

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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.
  • 688 pages
  • ISBN: 9781802060683
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Author: Hakim Adi

 

Quote by Wendy Shearer for selecting this title as part of her book curation for London Museum:

 'Professor Hakim Adi's book advanced my understanding of the presence of Black people in Britain for centuries, reflecting in great detail how multiculural Britain has been for thousands of years'.

 

Wendy Shearer is a London based storyteller, oral historian and author of Guyanese heritage. She regularly works with libraries, schools and institutions across the arts, performing, writing and sharing stories from the African and Caribbean diasporas. Wendy’s background is in TV Broadcasting, having produced programmes for Children’s BBC (CBBC), Nickledoden and PBS America. She is the Patron of Tall Stories Theatre Company and Chair of ‘The Society for Storytelling.’ 

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African and Caribbean People in Britain - A History B
£18.99