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Titles in This Set:
Black and British
Black Listed
This Book Is Anti-Racist
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This three-book collection brings together a historic survey, a contemporary cultural reconnaissance, and a practical anti-racism guide to offer a broad, accessible pathway into Black history, culture, and social justice. It pairs David Olusoga’s landmark narrative of Black presence in Britain with Jeffrey Boakye’s energetic examination of modern Black British life and Tiffany Jewell’s youth-friendly toolkit for understanding race and belonging. The result is a cohesive set that invites curious readers, students, educators, and gift buyers to explore how Black communities have shaped Britain across centuries while also engaging with present-day conversations about identity, representation, and equity. The paperback editions are designed for home study, classroom discussion, and reading groups, encouraging reflection, dialogue, and informed action. A thoughtful, well-rounded trio, this collection provides historical context, cultural insight, and practical guidance—all in one engaging, accessible package.
What This Collection Covers:
Across three distinct voices, this set traces the arc from historical foundations to contemporary experience and active social engagement. Olusoga maps 1800 years of Black presence in Britain, shedding light on migrations, empires, and everyday lives often left out of mainstream histories. Boakye then shifts to the here-and-now, unpacking how race, culture, and power intersect in art, media, and public life—asking difficult questions with wit and warmth. Jewell follows with an actionable framework for anti-racist work, inviting readers to interrogate their identities, learn key terms, and practice allyship through reflective prompts and activities. Together, these books create a learning journey—from curiosity about the past, through understanding the present, to taking informed, compassionate action. It’s an essential multiview resource for families, classrooms, and individuals seeking a more inclusive worldview.
Book-by-Book Guide:
Black and British
David Olusoga’s acclaimed history provides a sweeping, readable chronicle of Black people in Britain—from ancient times to contemporary life. With careful research and vivid storytelling, it reveals how Black individuals and communities have contributed to art, science, politics, and everyday culture across the centuries. The author balances documentary detail with engaging narrative, helping readers recognize the long, complex presence of Black Britons beyond popular myths. This book is well suited for curious adults, students, and anyone seeking a richer, more inclusive understanding of the nation’s past and its ongoing evolution. It lays a solid foundation for discussions about empire, migration, and national identity, making it a valuable addition to reading lists, libraries, and classroom shelves.
Black Listed
An energetic exploration of Black British life, culture, and representation through accessible essays and personal reflection. Jeffrey Boakye blends memoir with sharp cultural critique to examine how race, class, and power influence everyday experiences—fashion, music, media, and public perception. The book challenges stereotypes while celebrating Black creativity and resilience, offering readers a clear lens on what it means to navigate British society today. Its lively voice and thoughtful analysis make it ideal for both teens and adults seeking engaging, relatable essays for discussion, reading groups, or personal growth. Boakye’s perspective contributes a contemporary counterpoint to historical context, enriching the collection with a present-tense viewpoint on belonging and identity.
This Book Is Anti-Racist
A practical, youth-friendly guide to understanding race, racism, and the work of building a more just world. Tiffany Jewell invites readers to explore their own identities, learn essential terms, and develop tools for allyship and action. The book uses approachable language, reflective prompts, and activities that encourage ongoing conversation in families, classrooms, and community groups. While grounded in anti-racist practice, its core aim is universal: to help readers think critically about bias, power, and systems, and to move toward informed, compassionate action. Although rooted in a particular context, the guidance translates across settings, making it a valuable resource for anyone beginning or continuing a journey toward greater awareness and equity.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for readers who want a multi-angled, credible introduction to Black history and contemporary culture. It suits adults seeking deeper historical context, students tackling history or social studies, and teachers building inclusive curricula or discussion prompts. It’s also a thoughtful gift for book clubs, libraries, and families looking to explore race, identity, and justice through diverse voices. The combination of Olusoga’s historical scope, Boakye’s cultural analysis, and Jewell’s practical anti-racism framework provides accessible entry points for varied audiences—from curious general readers to classrooms seeking structured discussion around difficult but essential topics.
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About the Author:
David Olusoga is a celebrated British historian, writer, and broadcaster known for bringing inclusive, meticulously researched histories to a wide audience. His work on Black British history—most notably in Black and British: A Forgotten History—has reshaped public understanding of Britain’s past and its diverse identities. Jeffrey Boakye is a writer and cultural commentator whose energetic examinations of Black British culture blend memoir with sharp social critique. Tiffany Jewell is an educator and author whose This Book Is Anti-Racist has become a widely used classroom resource, equipping readers with language, concepts, and practical steps toward anti-racism. Together, these authors provide distinct but complementary perspectives that encourage critical thinking, empathy, and engaged citizenship.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a diverse, conversation-rich reading collection, this three-book set delivers historical depth, present-day insight, and practical tools for action in a single, affordable package. You’ll gain a layered understanding of Black British history, culture, and identity while also receiving engaging, accessible guidance for discussing race and creating a more inclusive environment. The combination of scholarly narrative, cultural critique, and actionable anti-racism makes this set a compelling resource for readers of all ages, ideal for home libraries, classrooms, and gift-giving occasions that foster learning and dialogue.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.
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