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Black and British

A short, essential history for a younger audience

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Black and British

By: David Olusoga
Narrated by: Ben Onwukwe
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Winner of the Book of the Year, Children's Illustrated and Non-Fiction at The British Book Awards, 2021

Inspire young readers with this short, essential introduction to Black British history by award-winning historian and broadcaster David Olusoga.

When did Africans first come to Britain?

Who are the well-dressed black children in Georgian paintings?

Why did the American Civil War disrupt the Industrial Revolution?

These and many other questions are answered in this essential introduction to 1800 years of Black British history: from the Roman Africans who guarded Hadrian’s Wall right up to the present day.

This children's version of the bestseller Black and British: A Forgotten History is illustrated with maps, photos and portraits.

Black Creators Education & Learning History & Culture Politics, Society & Current Events Africa Imperialism War United Kingdom Latin American British Fiction

Critic reviews

For readers aged 12+, the book asks some thought-provoking questions and answers them in a smart and thorough style that will teach adults as much as it will children. We can see why it’s been called a must-read.
In non fiction, David Olusoga’s authoritative text has been condensed for children in Black and British: A Short, Essential History (Macmillan). It ranges from the first Africans to come to Britain to the shameful Windrush scandal, and takes in the industrial revolution, cotton grown on slave plantations and the black soldiers who fought for Britain in the first world war. Olusoga’s book conveys with calm clarity why all British children should be taught black history
Discovering history is as entertaining as it is informative
And to the present day: David Olusoga is the best possible person to write Black and British: A Short, Essential History (Pan Macmillan). This new, updated edition of his 2016 book is aimed at younger readers, and it appears at a time when many people are debating the best ways to tell histories of empire and race in the classroom. Olusoga describes it as "the book I wish I had been given to read when I was at school", and I couldn't agree more
In this new title, Olusoga has distilled and reframed his bestselling Black and British: A Forgotten History for younger readers. Spanning the period from Roman Britain to the modern day, Olusoga’s expertly crafted narrative makes history engaging for a new audience in clever and accessible ways. Olusoga has by no means “dumbed-down” his research from Black and British: A Forgotten History, and he forces young people to engage directly with Britain’s often-brutal past, discussing overlooked or ignored histories. Black and British: A Short, Essential History clearly demonstrates that Black History is all our history – a vital and important book.
An absolute must-read for adults and secondary school children alike.
Let’s face it, some history books can be quite boring unless you’re particularly into history, like me, but this highly accessible text from renowned broadcaster and historian David Olusoga is a fascinating eye-opening quick read that you won’t be able to put down. Adapted from his best-selling adult version, this clearly written balanced evidence-based history book for 12+ concisely charts the forgotten histories of Black people who have inhabited Britain from Roman times right through to the present day. The most arresting part for me was learning more detail about the logistics of the transatlantic slave trade and Britain’s absolutely pivotal role in the process - something that has been completely airbrushed out of the teaching of British history. But no longer - this book sets the record straight and is an essential addition for your libraries. As it’s more suitable for teens upwards I won’t be writing a long review, though I’d say primary teachers might want to think about reading it for their own knowledge
All stars
Most relevant
Very valuable to anyone interested in rebooting and rebalancing their understanding of British history. Aimed at the young but necessary for all in the UK. Inspires me to dig deeper.

Very Valuable

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Very clear and necessary account,if overdue.
accessible account of Black history for everyone from all backgrounds

Clear and Necessary

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Finished this book in an afternoon and want to especially thank the narrator for an excellent performance!

Fantastic - For ADULTS AND CHILDREN!

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Informative, clear, honest, concise and utterly compelling. A brilliant history book for anyone from 12 years older to 100.

First class

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A great insight into the journey of black British people’s lives in the UK. Recommended, must read, know your history and value.🤩

Fantastic

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