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The classic history of black people in Britain, an epic story that spans the Roman conquest to the present day.

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'Encyclopedic, courageous and passionately written there is no more important and no more ground breaking a book on Black British history than Staying Power. Everyone who has researched or written on the subject since its publication in 1984 owes something to Fryer'

-- David Olusoga, author of 'Black and British: A Forgotten History'
'Wonderful' -- Lenny Henry
'Rare in its mastery' -- CLR James
'A fascinating account of the growth of the black community in Britain over the past centuries' -- Guardian
'For this retrieval of the lost histories of black Britain Mr Fryer has my deep gratitude. An invaluable book, which manages the rare feat of combining scholarship with readability' -- Salman Rushdie

Table of Contents
Foreword by Gary Younge
Introduction by Paul Gilroy
Preface
1. 'Those Kinde of People'
2. 'Necessary Implements'
3. Britain's Slave Ports
4. The Black Community Takes Shape
5. Eighteenth-Century Voices
6. Slavery and the Law
7. The Rise of English Racism
8. Up from Slavery
9. Challenges to Empire
10. Under Attack
11. The Settlers
12. The New Generation
Appendices
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index

Staying Power

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    A Paperback / softback by Peter Fryer, Paul Gilroy, Gary Younge

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/09/2018
      ISBN13: 9780745338309, 978-0745338309
      ISBN10: 0745338305

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The classic history of black people in Britain, an epic story that spans the Roman conquest to the present day.

      Trade Review

      'Encyclopedic, courageous and passionately written there is no more important and no more ground breaking a book on Black British history than Staying Power. Everyone who has researched or written on the subject since its publication in 1984 owes something to Fryer'

      -- David Olusoga, author of 'Black and British: A Forgotten History'
      'Wonderful' -- Lenny Henry
      'Rare in its mastery' -- CLR James
      'A fascinating account of the growth of the black community in Britain over the past centuries' -- Guardian
      'For this retrieval of the lost histories of black Britain Mr Fryer has my deep gratitude. An invaluable book, which manages the rare feat of combining scholarship with readability' -- Salman Rushdie

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Gary Younge
      Introduction by Paul Gilroy
      Preface
      1. 'Those Kinde of People'
      2. 'Necessary Implements'
      3. Britain's Slave Ports
      4. The Black Community Takes Shape
      5. Eighteenth-Century Voices
      6. Slavery and the Law
      7. The Rise of English Racism
      8. Up from Slavery
      9. Challenges to Empire
      10. Under Attack
      11. The Settlers
      12. The New Generation
      Appendices
      Notes
      Suggestions for Further Reading
      Index

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