This Book Is Anti-Racist; Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire 4-Book Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
This Book Is Anti-Racist
Black Listed
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Black and British
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Dive into four pivotal works by a single author that together form a compelling, deeply informed examination of race, empire, and identity in Britain and beyond. This collection gathers This Book Is Anti-Racist, Black Listed, Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire, and Black and British, offering a coherent reading journey from intimate personal experience to expansive historical analysis. Each title stands on its own, yet read in sequence they illuminate how social identity, categorisations of race, and the legacies of empire continue to shape everyday life, culture, and policy. Suited for readers seeking thoughtful, evidence-based discussions about systemic racism, migration, and belonging, the set is also a powerful resource for students, educators, and curious minds eager to understand Britain’s complex social fabric. Whether you’re revisiting these themes or encountering them for the first time, this collection presents accessible, rigorously researched perspectives that empower informed conversation and personal growth.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What makes this quartet unique is the through-line of one author’s lived experience braided with historical context and cultural critique. Akala's voice—smart, provocative, and relentlessly human—binds the books into a cohesive reading experience that feels like a guided tour through time and across continents. The collection spans autobiography, social analysis, and historical reconstruction, offering both immediacy and breadth. Readers gain practical insights into how racism operates in schools, workplaces, and media; how empire’s footprints linger; and how Black British history is interwoven with the broader story of Britain itself. The result is a binge-worthy, thought-provoking set perfect for book clubs, classroom discussion, or personal discovery, delivering sustained value long after the last page is turned.
Books Included in This Collection:
This Book Is Anti-Racist
This volume challenges readers to confront everyday racism and to translate awareness into action. It layers personal experience with sociopolitical analysis, offering concrete examples of how race, ethnicity, and identity shape lives—and how individuals can contribute to meaningful change. Accessible yet rigorous, it serves as a practical primer for readers new to the subject and a thoughtful prompt for longer engagement with anti-racist work. A compelling starting point for anyone seeking clarity about racism’s mechanisms and potential pathways to equity in daily life.
Black Listed
A panoramic, almost portrait-like exploration of Black history in the modern world, this title blends memoir, culture critique, and social enquiry. It examines how Black communities have been represented, celebrated, and sidelined across different eras and media—offering sharp observations on representation, power, and belonging. The result is a witty, insightful, and provocative read that invites readers to reconsider stereotypes and to celebrate resilience, creativity, and influence across generations and geographies.
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Beginning with a personal recollection of stopping-and-search encounters and widening into a sweeping analysis of race, class, and empire, this book blends memoir with historical and political critique. It traces how colonial legacies continue to shape contemporary inequalities and daily experiences in Britain and beyond. With honesty and incisive reasoning, it connects individual moments to larger structures, inviting readers to see how personal identity intersects with national history and global power dynamics.
Black and British
Tracing genealogies, archival records, and broader historical threads, this title argues that Black British history is integral to the nation’s story. From Roman Britain to the industrial era and through the world wars, it reveals how Black Britons have contributed to and shaped Britain’s development. The narrative blends research with accessible storytelling, highlighting surprising connections between labour, culture, and national identity. It’s a rich, evidence-based portrait of belonging that reframes what it means to be British in a diverse, interconnected world.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This four-book collection is ideal for adult readers and mature young adults who want a clear-eyed, nuanced look at race, empire, and British society. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful non-fiction, history-informed social critique, and contemporary cultural analysis. Teachers, students, and book clubs will value the accessible yet rigorous approach across the titles. Gift buyers will find a thoughtful, impactful present for graduates, readers expanding their horizons, or anyone interested in expanding their understanding of race, identity, and history in Britain and beyond.
Key Benefits:
- Unified, four-book exploration of race, empire, and British identity from a single, influential voice
- Structured reading journey from personal narrative to historical analysis, ideal for discussion
- Accessible but rigorous prose that educates without lecturing
- Strong gifting appeal for lifelong learners and curious readers
- Compact paperback format for easy handling and sharing
- Valuable context for current conversations about race, representation, and culture
- Engaging for BookTok and non-fiction enthusiasts alike seeking depth and relevance
About the Author:
Akala is a British author, rapper, and public intellectual known for addressing race, empire, and social justice through accessible, fiercely intelligent writing. He has built a career that spans performance, education, and critique, making complex histories approachable for a broad audience. The four titles in this collection showcase his distinctive blend of autobiography, cultural analysis, and historical inquiry, inviting readers to rethink received narratives and to engage in informed, compassionate dialogue about race and belonging in the modern world.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete four-book collection creates a compelling, cohesive journey through some of the most pressing questions about race and national history today. The set offers depth, breadth, and repeat-read value—perfect for dipping back into key ideas, drawing connections, and building a well-rounded understanding of how past and present intersect. It also makes a thoughtful, meaningful gift for readers who crave insightful, timely, and well-researched non-fiction that challenges assumptions and expands horizons.
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.