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Bright Stars of Black British History

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This richly illustrated collection presents the extraordinary life stories of fourteen bright stars from Black British history – from Tudor England to modern Britain – and charts their ongoing influence.

This important and timely book delves into the life stories of important figures – including Tudor trumpeter John Blanke, storytelling freedom fighter Mary Prince, and Notting Hill Carnival founder Claudia Jones – many of whom are only just beginning to get the recognition that they deserve.

Brought to life through hand-painted illustrations by award-winning illustrator Angela Vives, Bright Stars of Black British History shines a light on the courage, resilience and talent of remarkable individuals who have left a lasting mark on our collective history.

Our Review Panel says...

An important and enlightening non-fictional account of some of the stars (including some lesser-known figures) of Black British history.

This well-researched book tells inspiring stories of people from all walks of life – stories of courage, fierce determination and fights for freedom that every primary school pupil should be aware of as they form a vital part of England’s story. The book sensitively deals with the complexity and contradictions of Black British history using relatable language.

Through reading this book, I was introduced to remarkable stories that I was not previously aware of and was intrigued by the range of evidence used to construct claims about the past. This would be a great book to inspire diversification of the curriculum and most certainly some thought-provoking discussion about Black History.

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