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Black and British: A short, essential history

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Black and British: A short, essential history by David Olusoga

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By David Olusoga

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From Roman times to the present day this is the story of Black British history.

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02 Dec 2023

The book is one you should definitely read
age 11+

05 Sep 2023

A book filled with the past, black people being treated differently because of their skin colour. I would recommend to people who do not know about slavery.

11 Aug 2023

It was really interesting learning about different cultures

31 Jul 2023

I like the book because of how it is written.

14 Jul 2023

i love how it tells us all about are past

12 Aug 2022

Very interesting.

02 Aug 2022

A brilliant book! Should be compulsory reading for everyone in Britain. Clearly explained and easy to read.

23 Aug 2021

A brilliant collection of factual stories that aim to broaden children's understanding of key moments in history that arise in the national curriculum.

I loved learning about longstanding influence of BIPOC (black, indigenous and people of colour) in Britain.

20 Aug 2021

Very interesting learning about the history of black people.

17 Aug 2021

I think this book is good for learning black and british history.

13 Aug 2021

I would rate it a 5 because it teaches young people black history and i think it good to learn about black history and its diffrent than what we learn in school.

12 Aug 2021

I'll be honest it was boring but it was informative and it was a bit tragic with a hint of melancholy
I wouldn't recommend this book to people who are sensitive or to people who prefer fiction.

10 Aug 2021

It was a very interesting book about how hard it was to be not white in the last century.

08 Aug 2021

A really interesting read, with a number of facts and historical events I wasn't previously aware of. It's difficult to say how well a young reader would be able to follow some sections, as they may require an understanding of the wider political and historical context. Probably better to treat the book as a resource to dip into, rather than read through. The paperback version was rather cheaply produced, which was a shame, as some of the fascinating images and diagrams were difficult to see clearly.
I think I would recommend reading the adult version first for teachers, before deciding whether to buy this format for the classroom.

07 Aug 2021

Every child should read this book - and every teacher too! A very simple look at the history of black people in Britain. I thought I had a good knowledge of this but some of the facts surprised me. Written without bias or emotion, this books gives facts in a child-friendly way presenting some of the most shocking examples of British thinking in a way that makes you really stop and reconsider your knowledge and viewpoint on the subject.

03 Aug 2021

very good and really descriptive

18 Jul 2021

This was a very fact based book - I learnt a few things

09 Jul 2021

An incredibly thought provoking book which taught me a great deal about Black British history. I was genuinely horrified to read about the attitudes of the British government at various times. An absolute must read.

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