This Book Is Anti-Racist 3-Book Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
This Book Is Anti-Racist
Black Listed
Black and British A Forgotten History
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This 3 books collection brings together three powerful voices that illuminate race, identity, and history in clear, compelling ways. This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell invites readers to name their social identities, understand racism in everyday life, and work toward transformative action with practical activities and thoughtful prompts. Black Listed by Jeffrey Boakye offers a panoramic, witty, and rigorous look at how Black people have been represented, celebrated, and misunderstood across the globe—part memoir, part cultural critique, part pop-culture vivisection. Black and British A Forgotten History by David Olusoga re-frames British history through the lens of Black experiences—from Roman Britain to the present—showing how slavery and empire shaped the nation. Together, these three titles provide a cohesive reading journey that educates, provokes discussion, and strengthens empathy. Ideal for readers seeking urgent, accessible non-fiction, classroom resources, or a thoughtful gift for curious minds keen to understand the world more deeply.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What ties these books together is a fearless, insight-driven approach to race and belonging. Each volume builds on the last: an actionable guide to anti-racist practice, a fearless examination of Black identity in modern culture, and a rigorous historical panorama that reframes Britain’s story. The set offers a balanced blend of personal reflection, cultural critique, and solid historical context, making it ideal for reading groups, study referrals, or self-guided discovery. Readers can move from personal reflection to wider social analysis, then to historical roots, creating a rich, binge-worthy reading arc. Gift-worthy and collector-friendly, this collection invites conversation, debate, and a deeper understanding of Black history and identity in the UK and beyond.
Books Included in This Collection:
This Book Is Anti-Racist
This book guides readers through the concepts of race, ethnicity, and racism with practical activities that engage readers in self-examination, discussion, and action. It emphasizes empathy, allyship, and concrete steps to challenge bias in daily life, classrooms, and communities. With accessible writing and thoughtful prompts, it’s a practical toolkit for teens, parents, educators, and anyone committed to making discourse about race more constructive and informed.
Black Listed
In this panoramic, witty exploration of twenty-first-century Black identity, Jeffrey Boakye blends personal experience with cultural analysis. It surveys how Black communities are represented, mocked, celebrated, and othered across media, history, and daily life. From boarding-school legacies to media tropes, the book interrogates stereotypes with humor and insight, giving readers a richer, more nuanced picture of Blackness and its social resonance in a global context.
Black and British A Forgotten History
David Olusoga’s rigorous investigation uncovers Black contributions to Britain across eras often overlooked in standard histories. Using genealogical research, archival records, and compelling narrative, the book connects Britain’s industrial rise to transatlantic slavery, highlights Black Britons who fought in major conflicts, and reframes national identity. Accessible yet authoritative, it invites readers to reconsider how British history is told—and who it belongs to.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for curious teens and adults who want to deepen their understanding of race, identity, and history. It’s perfect for teachers seeking engaging, discussion-friendly non-fiction, parents building conversations with young readers, book clubs exploring social justice themes, and gift buyers looking for meaningful, educational reads. Fans of cultural critique, history lovers, and BookTok audiences seeking thoughtful, accessible non-fiction will find the trio especially compelling. Librarians and classrooms will appreciate the clearly structured, conversation-sparking content across all three titles.
Key Benefits:
- Gives a comprehensive, multi-faceted perspective on race, identity, and British history
- Strengthens critical thinking with evidence-based history and reflective prompts
- Encourages empathy and constructive action in everyday life
- Offers a cohesive reading journey that enhances discussion and learning
- Great for gifting, classroom use, or personal growth and discovery
- Each title stands on its own but complements the others for a richer experience
About the Author:
Tiffany Jewell is an educator and writer focused on anti-racist pedagogy for young readers, offering practical tools to discuss race and identity in approachable terms. Jeffrey Boakye is a British writer and commentator known for his incisive looks at Black British culture, history, and representation, blending humor with sharp cultural critique. David Olusoga is a prolific historian whose work brings to light Black contributions to British history, challenging readers to view the past with nuance and context. Together, these authors bring a blend of practical guidance, cultural insight, and historical depth, making this collection a trusted resource for readers seeking truthful, engaging non-fiction that sparks meaningful conversations.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete trio offers a powerful reading experience that educates, challenges, and inspires. The set is a timely, important contribution to conversations about race and belonging, presented in accessible language and backed by solid research. It’s a thoughtful gift for learners of all ages, a valuable classroom resource, and a compelling purchase for anyone expanding their understanding of Black history and identity in Britain and beyond. Collectors will appreciate the coherence of the series approach, while readers new to the topic will find approachable entry points in each title that flow into a deeper, more confident exploration of the subject.
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.