Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Natives & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Why Im No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Natives
Black Listed
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Introducing a triad of eye-opening investigations into race, identity, and culture across Britain and the world. Why Im No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Natives, and Black Listed together form a powerful trio that invites readers to examine prejudice, power, and everyday encounters with race with clarity and courage. Why Im No Longer Talking to White People About Race, the book that sparked a national conversation, examines how history, language, and policy intersect to shape outcomes for Black people in Britain. Natives speaks directly to British readers about policing, education, representation, politics, and the stubborn denial around systemic inequality. Black Listed takes a panoramic look at Black history and contemporary culture worldwide, mixing memoir with social critique to unpack how Blackness is portrayed and perceived. This collection is ideal for book lovers, students, and educators who want accessible, deeply informed voices in one affordable paperback bundle. The value is clear: three essential perspectives in one place, perfect for personal reading, group discussion, or gifting.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Although each author brings a distinct lens, the collection shares a common aim: illuminate lived experience, reveal bias, and spark conversation. The trio threads personal story with sharp analysis, guiding readers from intimate anecdotes to wider social patterns. Eddo-Lodge’s work anchors historical context, Akala’s writing grounds current realities in British institutions and culture, and Boakye offers a global panorama of Black history and representation. The result is a binge-friendly non-fiction bundle that reads accessibly yet feels substantial—perfect for book clubs, classroom discussions, and thoughtful gift purchases. The consistent paperback format adds immediate value: a cohesive, display-worthy shelf and a ready-made reading journey from cover to cover. For anyone seeking clarity about race in Britain and beyond, this set offers three complementary voices in one affordable, well-curated collection.
Books Included in This Collection:
Why Im No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Why Im No Longer Talking to White People About Race is a bold, investigative guide to understanding race and inequality in Britain. It dissects how racism is embedded in history, language, and everyday policy, while offering accessible explanations and practical questions for readers to reflect on their own beliefs. Written with candour and clarity, it invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths about privilege and power, making it essential reading for students, educators, and anyone seeking a more informed, compassionate perspective on race relations in modern Britain.
Natives
Natives dives into everyday realities of British life, examining how race and class shape experiences in policing, schools, media, and politics. Akala blends personal anecdote with sharp critique to challenge readers to re-evaluate national narratives around identity. The book’s candid voice, robust evidence, and accessible style make complex social science feel approachable, empowering readers—particularly younger audiences and classroom readers—to engage in constructive dialogue rather than denial.
Black Listed
Black Listed surveys Black history and contemporary culture across continents, mixing memoir, cultural critique, and pop-culture analysis. It asks why Blackness is repeatedly co-opted, misunderstood, or erased, while offering readers a nuanced map of representation, resilience, and pride. Boakye’s witty, insightful voice makes weighty topics approachable, helping readers see the patterns behind headlines and hashtags.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for curious readers who want a clear, accessible entry into race, identity, and social history in both the UK and global contexts. It suits students and teachers seeking thoughtful non-fiction for classroom discussion, book clubs looking for provocative conversations, and general readers who enjoy insightful essays about culture, policy, and everyday life. If you’ve enjoyed contemporary social critique with a human touch, this three-book bundle is a natural, engaging next step for your non-fiction shelf.
Key Benefits:
- Three essential voices in one affordable paperback set for cohesive reading journeys
- Accessible, thought-provoking non-fiction that invites informed discussion
- Perfect for home libraries, classrooms, book clubs, and gifting
- Delivers historical context, lived experience, and cultural critique in balance
- Compact paperback format, easy to carry, share, and display
- Ideal for BookTok fans and readers seeking meaningful, timely topics
About the Author:
Three acclaimed British voices come together in this collection. Reni Eddo-Lodge, the author of Why Im No Longer Talking to White People About Race, is a journalist and commentator known for incisive explorations of race and heritage. Akala, the creator behind Natives, is a renowned rapper, poet, and educator whose writing blends scholarly insight with accessible storytelling about race, class, and culture. Jeffrey Boakye, author of Black Listed, is a writer and educator whose work examines Black history and representation with humor, empathy, and rigor. Together, these authors offer complementary perspectives that illuminate how history and contemporary life intersect across continents, making the set a compelling, trustworthy choice for serious readers.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection is more than a sum of its parts—it's a guided journey through complex conversations about race and power. The three titles reinforce one another, helping readers connect historical threads to current events, while each voice remains distinct and engaging. The bundled format saves time and money, while the paperback edition ensures comfortable reading at home or in class. Whether you’re expanding a non-fiction shelf, building a curriculum resource, or seeking thoughtful gifts for engaged readers, this set delivers depth, clarity, and lasting relevance.
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.