Black and British & Me and White Supremacy & Natives 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Black and British: A Forgotten History
Me and White Supremacy
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This powerful three-book collection brings together three groundbreaking voices that illuminate how race, empire, and social class have shaped modern Britain. Black and British: A Forgotten History by David Olusoga uncovers a long-sidelined chapter of British history, showing how Black communities have always been part of the British story—from Roman Britain to the present day, and how the empire’s legacies continue to influence culture and economy. Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad offers a practical, transformative workbook that guides readers through recognizing and dismantling white privilege in everyday life, encouraging honest self-reflection and meaningful action. Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala blends personal narrative with rigorous social analysis to examine how race and class intersect in Britain’s past and present. Together, these titles provide a panoramic, troubling, and inspiring view of who we are, and how we can move forward with greater understanding and equity.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This trio stands out because it pairs historical depth with contemporary social critique, inviting readers to connect past injustices with current realities. Olusoga’s historical panorama primes the mind to see racial dynamics as woven into national identity, while Saad’s candid, actionable framework turns awareness into behavior. Akala’s memoir-essay bridge grounds theory in lived experience, offering a compelling, relatable lens on race, class, and opportunity. The collection does more than inform—it catalyses reflection and conversation, making it ideal for study groups, book clubs, classrooms, and anyone seeking a more nuanced, evidence-based understanding of Britain’s complex history. It’s a complete reading journey that informs, challenges, and motivates positive change.
Books Included in This Collection:
Black and British: A Forgotten History
Drawing on genealogical research, original records, and scholarly testimony, this accessible history reveals how Black Britons have shaped the nation from Roman times to the industrial era. Olusoga masterfully threads cultural and economic history, making a case that Black British contributions are not a footnote but a core part of national identity. This paperback edition makes the narrative engaging and easy to reference, whether for personal enlightenment or academic use. It’s an essential primer for readers seeking a fuller, more honest view of British history and its global connections.
Me and White Supremacy
Layla Saad’s groundbreaking work invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths about complicity and bias. The book is structured as a series of prompts and reflections designed to dismantle white privilege at the individual level, encouraging accountability and transformative action. With accessible language and practical exercises, it’s a powerful resource for readers who want to unpack racism in daily life, in family conversations, and within communities. This edition presents the same actionable guidance that sparked a worldwide conversation, now in a compact, user-friendly format for personal growth and group study.
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
In this intimate, incisive work, Akala shares personal experiences—from being stopped and searched to discovering his own family’s complexities—to examine how historical and structural forces sustain racial inequality today. The book blends memoir with sharp analysis of education, policy, media, and culture, inviting readers to reassess assumptions and engage in informed dialogue. A candid, thoughtful exploration, it’s well suited for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Britain’s racial landscape through a charismatic, credible voice.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This three-book collection is ideal for adult readers who want a rigorous, human-centered examination of race, empire, and social structure in Britain. It suits history buffs, social scientists, teachers and students looking for well-researched sources, book clubs exploring inclusive national narratives, and gift buyers seeking meaningful, conversation-starting reads. It resonates with readers who enjoy non-fiction that blends history, memoir, and lived experience, and with those who follow BookTok or literary essays that spark genuine, constructive dialogue about race and identity.
Key Benefits:
- Comprehensive, multi-angled exploration of race and empire in Britain
- Three distinct voices offering historical, practical, and personal perspectives
- Clear, accessible writing that rewards deep reading and discussion
- Excellent for study groups, classrooms, and reflective personal reading
- Valuable for collectors seeking a definitive, thought-provoking non-fiction set
- Gifting option that supports education, empathy, and informed citizenship
About the Author:
David Olusoga is a renowned historian, writer, and television presenter whose work illuminates overlooked aspects of British history. His research-focused approach, clear storytelling, and emphasis on underrepresented voices have earned him wide acclaim and several awards. Layla Saad rose to prominence with Me and White Supremacy, a transformative writer whose Instagram-led movement encouraged readers to confront personal biases and cultivate allyship. Akala, a best-selling author, poet, and musician, brings a compelling voice to conversations about race, class, education, and culture, blending personal narrative with rigorous analysis. Together, these authors provide complementary lenses—historical scholarship, practical anti-racism guidance, and experiential social critique—that enrich readers’ understanding of Britain’s past and present.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete three-book collection offers more than reading pleasure; it provides a structured journey through the forces that shape modern Britain. You’ll gain a richer, evidence-based picture of Black British history, practical tools to challenge bias, and a candid, personal account of how race and class intersect in everyday life. The set’s diversity of voices creates a powerful, cohesive reading experience that invites reflection, discussion, and action. It’s a thoughtful addition to any thoughtful reader’s shelf, a strong gift for curious minds, and a reliable source for educators seeking material that sparks meaningful classroom conversations.
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.