Black and British: An Illustrated History

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Black and British: An Illustrated History

Black and British: An Illustrated History

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Explore the lives of the Windrush generation in this full-colour anthology. With a foreword from Baroness Floella Benjamin, DBE.

What’s more, despite this being a children’s non-fiction book, David Olusoga explains events clearly and thoroughly. Therefore, we learn how profits from slavery funded the Industrial Revolution. What’s more, the American Civil War divided Britain sharply. Although the British government did not take sides, merchants in the port of Liverpool, built ships for the American South and sent it guns as an act of solidarity. British businesses relied on cotton grown by enslaved people. Jake Alexander is an illustrator from the South of England. In 2019 he won both the Macmillan Prize and the Creative Conscience Gold Medal with an early version of We Want Our Books. He often makes work based on popular culture and current events, having created a Star Wars-themed zine and portraits of public figures such as Taika Waititi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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In this heart-stopping adventure, Benjamin Zephaniah shows us what it was like to be a child of the Windrush generation. Jake Alexander is an illustrator from the South of England. In 2019 he won both the Macmillan Prize and the Creative Conscience Gold Medal. He often makes work based on popular culture and current events, having created a Star Wars-themed zine and portraits of public figures such as Taika Waititi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. We Want Our Books is his first book. Nathaniel doesn’t want to move to England with his master’s family, leaving behind his mother and sister on the Jamaican plantation. But then he remembers what his mother told him: once a slave sets foot on English soil, they’re free. Perhaps he can earn his fortune and buy his family’s freedom, too.

Written by Dame Floella Benjamin , K. N. Chimbiri, E. L. Norry, Judy Hepburn, published by ScholasticIt tells the story of a dark time in English history. Fans of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and Goodnight Mr Tom will love this.

This heart-warming and heartfelt debut picture book from multi-award-winning author, Patrice Lawrence, will help ensure that the struggles and achievements of the Windrush generation are never forgotten. A story about the triumph of hope, love, and determination, Coming to England is the inspiring true story of Baroness Floella Benjamin: from Trinidad, to London as part of the Windrush generation, to the House of Lords. There are countless groups of people and key events throughout history that have had an effect on Britain as a country and how it has become the multicultural society that it is. in Schools Catalogue 2023–24, 541 in UK Primary September 2023 and 346 in UK Primary Autumn 2023 Format

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For all the fanfare heralding the book and the series as a revolutionary landmark – as a means of seeing our history differently – it is Olusoga’s personal story that is most arresting. At the beginning and end, he mournfully captures that feeling of being unwelcome in Britain, and the desire for flight, to escape the brutal and bruising atmosphere that I, as a child of Jamaican immigrants, felt in the 1970s. Our father used to counsel: “Don’t get too comfortable, you hear; we’re only passing through.” But our temporary residence, despite the worst efforts of Enoch Powell’s bovver boys and their contemporary equivalents, turned out to be permanent. Olusoga reminds us that we had been here centuries before. And as the descendants of people who travelled to these shores on British passports stamped “right of abode”, surely now “we reach”. Below are a selection of books that can be used in the classroom and at home, to learn more about the contributions and the stories of the people, places and journeys that shaped Britain. Early Readers: Written by Baroness Floella Benjamin, illustrated by Diane Ewen, published by Macmillan Children’s Books

This book redefines British history, the Empire and postcolonialism, and will invite you to think again about the narratives and key moments in history that you have been taught up to now. Phonics Book Bag Readers Non-fiction: Will You Need a Coat? (Set 5) Matched to Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised The Coram man takes babies and money from desperate mothers, promising to deliver them safely to a Foundling Hospital in London. Instead, he murders them and buries them by the roadside, to the helpless horror of his mentally ill son, Mish. Written by David Olusoga , illustrated by Jake Alexander and Melleny Taylor, published by Macmillan Children’s Books Please be aware that most of the books listed as being suitable for Independent Readers in this will include content that is not emotionally suitable for a young person under the age of 12 and some will be intended for an older teen.

David Olusoga Press Reviews

This is the story of a group of brave people who fought against the system of injustice in Bristol, UK, and how, like Martin Luther King Jnr, they had a dream of equality which they fought hard to achieve.



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