| Kwesi Owusu - Fiction - 2006 - 262 pages
Historical novel based on colonialists' first encounters with the natives of the West African coast. | |
| Kobena Mercer - Art - 2013 - 356 pages
Welcome to the Jungle brings a black British perspective to the critical reading of a wide range of cultural texts, events and experiences arising from volatile transformations ... | |
| Paul Gilroy - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 284 pages
Gilroy demonstrates the enormous complexity of racial politics in England today. Exploring the relationships among race, class, and nation as they have evolved over the past ... | |
| Stuart Hall - Biography & Autobiography - 2017 - 336 pages
"Sometimes I feel myself to have been the last colonial." This, in his own words, is the extraordinary story of the life and career of Stuart Hall—how his experiences shaped ... | |
| Rob Waters - History - 2018 - 304 pages
It was a common charge among black radicals in the 1960s that Britons needed to start “thinking black.” As state and society consolidated around a revived politics of whiteness ... | |
| Paul Warmington - Education - 2014 - 180 pages
Ask any moderately interested Briton to name a black intellectual and chances are the response will be an American name: Malcolm X or Barack Obama, Toni Morrison or Cornel West ... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - History - 1998 - 212 pages
Examines the lessons of one polyglot country after another tearing itself apart or on the brink of doing so, and points out troubling new evidence that multiculturalism gone ... | |
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