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So You Want to Talk About Race, Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire & More 3-Book Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123977307

Publisher: Seal Press/Bloomsbury Publishing/Two Roads
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Titles in This Set:
So You Want to Talk About Race
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback

Overview:
Three timely voices converge in this essential 3-book collection: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge, and Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala. This paperback set brings urgent social analysis to everyday readers in the UK and beyond, offering clear, practical insight into the realities of privilege, prejudice, and power. Oluo addresses topics like privilege, police brutality, intersectionality, microaggressions, the Black Lives Matter movement, and language that can either harden or heal conversation. Eddo-Lodge examines how British history, class, and systemic racism shape contemporary life, helping readers understand why certain questions arise and how to listen more effectively. Akala blends memoir with rigorous social critique, tracing how race and class have shaped his life and the wider social landscape—from education to politics to the far right. Together, these works create a coherent reading journey that informs, challenges, and inspires action.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Uniting three essential voices, this collection offers a uniquely balanced lens on race, identity, and power. Each author speaks from different corners of the English-speaking world—America and Britain—yet the common thread is clear: race is a lived reality that shapes opportunities, relationships, and community life. Oluo’s accessible, no-nonsense style invites honest dialogue about privilege and accountability; Eddo-Lodge provides historical context and contemporary critique that helps readers connect personal experiences to structural systems; Akala grounds theory in memoir and lived experience, showing how class and empire history intersect with everyday life. The result is a complete reading experience: thought-provoking, conversation-starting, and deeply relevant to current affairs. This set is also a practical gift for students, teachers, book clubs, and curious readers who want credible, rigorous analysis delivered in clear, engaging prose. The paperback format keeps the trio affordable, shareable, and easy to build into a classroom pack, reading challenge, or discussion group over a weekend or across a month.

Books Included in This Collection:
So You Want to Talk About Race
So You Want to Talk About Race is a concise, practical guide to understanding race in contemporary America. Oluo breaks down complex ideas—privilege, systemic racism, police accountability, and microaggressions—into accessible terms. She answers common questions with candour and warmth, offering tools for constructive dialogue without shaming or defensiveness. The book covers sensitive topics such as the Black Lives Matter movement, multicultural identity, and the language we use in everyday conversations. With real-world examples, clear definitions, and a persuasive call to action, this is an invaluable primer for anyone seeking to navigate race conversations at home, in the classroom, or in the workplace.

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race examines how Britain’s history and present shape race relations today. Eddo-Lodge argues that race isn’t just about individual attitudes but about systems of power that influence education, housing, and opportunity. The book blends personal narrative with rigorous analysis to illuminate topics such as erasure of Black history, class dynamics, and the persistence of ignorance. It’s a provocative, essential read for anyone who wants to understand both the lived reality of people of colour and the questions often directed at them, inviting readers to reflect on their own assumptions and to engage more thoughtfully with difficult conversations.

Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire offers a rich blend of memoir and social critique from Akala. The author examines how race and class have shaped his life—from childhood experiences with policing to education and identity—while widening the lens to explore Britain’s empire legacy, culture, and politics. The book connects personal narrative with broader historical and contemporary forces, addressing topics from education and policing to extremism and political rhetoric. This accessible, provocative journey invites readers to question inherited narratives and to consider how belonging is negotiated in a diverse modern Britain.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers ages 16 and up who want clear, credible perspectives on race, identity, and society. It’s a superb choice for students studying sociology, politics, or history, as well as teachers, book clubs, and curious adults seeking evidence-backed, engaging discussions. Gift buyers will find a thoughtful, timely present for graduates, colleagues, and friends who want to deepen their understanding of both UK and US contexts. Perfect for BookTok fans and readers looking for approachable, rigorously argued non-fiction that sparks conversation and action.

Key Benefits:

  • Three proven voices offering complementary perspectives on race and class
  • Accessible, engaging prose that informs without overwhelming
  • Clear bridge between personal experience and structural analysis
  • Useful for classroom discussions, study groups, and independent reading
  • Great value in a single, cohesive paperback set
  • Ideal gift for readers seeking thoughtful, conversation-starting non-fiction

About the Author:
This collection brings together three renowned authors who have shaped contemporary conversations on race and society. Ijeoma Oluo is an American writer and editor-at-large of The Establishment, celebrated for her practical approach to discussing race in everyday life. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a British writer and commentator whose work sparked nationwide dialogue on race, history, and class in the UK. Akala, a bestselling author, acclaimed rapper, and educator, blends memoir with sharp social critique to illuminate how empire, education, and politics intersect with identity. Each voice contributes a distinct cultural lens, reinforcing the power of diverse, well-reasoned perspectives in understanding our world.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete trio means you have a coherent, multi-faceted reading journey on race and society—from intimate personal narratives to broad historical analysis. It’s an ideal foundation for informed discussions, a compelling gift for curious readers, and a dependable resource for students and classrooms. The set’s united theme and varied viewpoints make it easier to see connections across geography and history, while its paperback format keeps the collection accessible for regular stocking, sharing, or display in a living room or study.

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