How To Be An Antiracist, Me And White Supremacy & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
How To Be an Antiracist
Me and White Supremacy
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixed lot
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Overview:
This thoughtfully curated Three-Book Collection brings together three indispensable voices in contemporary conversations about race, identity, and society. How To Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi offers a practical framework for recognizing and challenging racism in everyday life, turning insight into action. Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad invites readers to confront personal complicity and dismantle the privileges we may not even notice, providing concrete steps to support real change. Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala blends memoir, history, and social analysis to unpack how race and class intersect in Britain and beyond, tracing the legacies of empire through a modern lens. This Hardcover collection is ideal for readers seeking accessible, rigorous, and compassion-led guidance on how to understand and confront racism. A timely, essential trio for personal growth, study groups, and informed discussions in any UK home or classroom.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Together these three titles create a coherent, multi-angled reading journey—from theory to practice, from personal reflection to historical context. Kendi grounds you in a clear antiracist framework; Saad offers a practical workbook for examining and changing daily behaviours; Akala provides a lived, culturally conscious narrative that situates race and class within historical power structures. The fusion of scholarly insight, activist momentum, and personal storytelling makes this set especially powerful for BookTok fans, students, educators, and curious readers who want to move beyond conversation to action. The hardcover format ensures durability and a premium gift-ready presentation, while the trio’s unity strengthens your bookshelf with a powerful, purpose-driven reading path.
Books Included in This Collection:
How To Be an Antiracist
This title invites readers to move beyond neutrality, offering a practical philosophy for recognizing, confronting, and dismantling racism. Ibram X. Kendi blends accessible storytelling with rigorous analysis to illuminate how policies, attitudes, and personal choices interlock in shaping society. The book’s strength lies in its actionable prompts, reflective exercises, and a clear call to accountability. Readers will come away with a more precise vocabulary for discussing race, plus a confident sense of how they can contribute to meaningful change in everyday life and in policy conversations.
Me and White Supremacy
Layla Saad’s work started as a social-media movement and became a compassionate, disciplined guide to unlearning prejudice. The book’s tone is direct yet non-judgemental, encouraging readers to identify white privilege in thought and behaviour, then take concrete steps toward allyship and accountability. Its bite-size, introspective chapters make challenging concepts approachable, while practical exercises invite ongoing practice. This title stands out for turning self-reflection into collective action, helping readers understand how individual choices connect to larger systems of inequality.
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Akala offers a bold fusion of memoir, history, and social critique to examine how race and class shape lives in Britain and in the wider post-imperial world. Drawing on personal experience and archival insight, the book traces empire’s lingering footprints—economic disparities, cultural memory, and political power—while arguing for a more nuanced, active approach to equality. The narrative voice is engaging and accessible, making complex historical arguments resonate in everyday life. This title enriches the set with a UK-centred perspective that complements the other two books’ global scope.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults and young adults in the UK who want to understand racism from multiple angles: theoretical, practical, and historical. It suits readers beginning their anti-racism journey as well as those seeking deeper study for coursework, discussion groups, or personal exploration. It’s a thoughtful gift for students, teachers, book clubs, family discussions, and anyone preparing for role as an informed ally. If you enjoy accessible, thoughtfully crafted nonfiction on social justice, this trilogy delivers a cohesive, impactful reading experience that sparks conversation and action.
Key Benefits:
- Three distinct perspectives on racism—policy, personal practice, and historical context—conveniently packaged in one premium set.
- Clear frameworks and practical steps you can apply in daily life, conversations, and advocacy.
- Engaging, readable voices that make complex topics approachable without sacrificing depth.
- Durable hardcover editions that are display-worthy and gift-ready for students and readers alike.
- Perfect for book clubs and classroom use, with material that invites discussion and action.
- Strong cross-genre appeal—from memoir and history to social psychology— boosting study and retention.
About the Author:
Ibram X. Kendi is a historian and leading voice in contemporary anti-racism scholarship, best known for his work on how racist ideas are created and challenged in policy and everyday life. Layla Saad rose to prominence with Me and White Supremacy, transforming a social-media movement into a practical guide for accountability and growth. Akala is a British author, historian, and performer who widely explores race, class, and empire in both his writing and public commentary. Together, these authors bring a powerful blend of academic rigor, real-world insight, and culturally resonant storytelling that invites readers to think deeply and act decisively.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection is not just a purchase; it’s a decisive step toward deeper understanding and tangible change. The trio’s complementary voices provide a complete toolkit for grappling with racism: critical analysis, practical accountability, and contextual history. The hardcover format offers a premium, gift-worthy presentation that stands out on any shelf or in a display. Whether bought for personal growth, a classroom, or as a thoughtful gift for someone beginning their anti-racism journey, this set delivers lasting value, conversation, and clarity.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.