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Bright Stars of Black British History

A collection of fourteen influential figures in Black British history.

JT Williams author Angela Vives illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:28th Sep '23

£16.99

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This beautifully illustrated collection highlights the remarkable life stories of fourteen influential figures in Black British history, showcasing their courage and contributions from Tudor England to contemporary Britain.

Bright Stars of Black British History is a beautifully illustrated collection that highlights the remarkable life stories of fourteen influential figures from Black British history, spanning from Tudor England to contemporary times. This book serves as a vital resource for understanding the contributions of these individuals and their enduring impact on society.

Among the notable figures featured are John Blanke, a trumpeter from the Tudor era, Mary Prince, a freedom fighter known for her storytelling, and Claudia Jones, the founder of the Notting Hill Carnival. These individuals, along with others in the collection, have often remained underappreciated in mainstream narratives, but their stories are now beginning to receive the recognition they deserve. The book emphasizes their courage, resilience, and talent, showcasing how they have shaped the cultural landscape of Britain.

The stunning hand-painted illustrations by award-winning artist Angela Vives enhance the storytelling, bringing each figure's journey to life. Through this rich visual and narrative experience, Bright Stars of Black British History not only celebrates the achievements of these remarkable individuals but also encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of their legacies. This collection is a timely reminder of the importance of acknowledging and honoring the diverse contributions that have shaped British history.

ISBN: 9780500652923

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

160 pages