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Black History Matters

Author: Robin Walker  

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An award-winning overview of black history, now updated for the paperback edition.

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An award-winning overview of black history, now updated for the paperback edition.

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An important and hard-hitting chronicle of Black history, written by a celebrated Black historian. Winner of the 2020 School & Library Association prize for readers aged 13-16 and the 2020 ALCS Educational Writers' Award.

** Fully revised and updated for the new paperback edition. Includes notes on teaching Black history.

Black history is an integral part of world history. From the injustices of the past and present, we can learn and be inspired to make the world we live in more fair, equal and just.

Black History Matters chronicles thousands of years of Black history, from African kingdoms, to slavery, apartheid, the battle for civil rights, the global Black Lives Matter protests of 2020 and much more.

Important and inspiring Black personalities, from Olaudah Equiano to Oprah Winfrey, are highlighted throughout, while achievements and progress are balanced alongside a look at the issues that continue to plague Black communities.

#Blacklivesmatter is a powerful international movement, designed to raise awareness of and end ongoing injustice towards black people. This book is designed to connect with that movement and offer an important resource for all young readers during Black History Month and beyond.

Contents:

Why Black history matters

Chapter 1: The African empires

The lands of the pharaohs

Ancient Egypt

Kush

Egypt thrives and declines

North African invasions

Ethiopia

The West African desert empires

The Nigeria region

Munhumutapa

The East African coast

Chapter 2: The transatlantic slave trade

The transatlantic slave trade begins

A trade in human misery

Life as a slave

Growing resistance

Abolition

The legacy of the slave trade

Chapter 3: Colonialism

The Scramble for Africa

The Pan-African Congresses

An independent Africa

Southern Africa and apartheid

Chapter 4: The African diaspora

African-Americans in the USA

The fight for civil rights

Change at last

The Windrush generation

Being Black in the UK

Black Lives Matter and George Floyd

Black Lives Matter in the UK

Black history today

Teaching Black history

Glossary

Further information

Timeline

Index

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About the Author

Robin Walker, also known as The Black History Man, is one of the UK's most pre-eminent African scholars. Born in London Walker read economics at LSE before studying African World Studies under Dr Femi Biko and later Kenny Bakie. Since 1992 Robin has been lecturing in adult education, universities and conferences on African World Studies, Egyptology and Black History. Robin has authored or coauthored 13 books, including classic titles such as Classical Splendour, Roots of Black History Sword, Seal and Koran, the best study there has ever been on the Songhai Empire of West Africa (Everyday life in a West African Empire). Perhaps his most notable and critically acclaimed work is the title When We Ruled, which is hailed as the single most advanced historical synthesis on the history of Africa and its people to date. This established Walker as a leading authority on African studies in the English-speaking world.

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An important and hard-hitting chronicle of Black history, written by a celebrated Black historian. Winner of the 2020 School & Library Association prize for readers aged 13-16 and the 2020 ALCS Educational Writers' Award. ** Fully revised and updated for the new paperback edition. Includes notes on teaching Black history. Black history is an integral part of world history. From the injustices of the past and present, we can learn and be inspired to make the world we live in more fair, equal and just. Black History Matters chronicles thousands of years of Black history, from African kingdoms, to slavery, apartheid, the battle for civil rights, the global Black Lives Matter protests of 2020 and much more. Important and inspiring Black personalities, from Olaudah Equiano to Oprah Winfrey, are highlighted throughout, while achievements and progress are balanced alongside a look at the issues that continue to plague Black communities.#Blacklivesmatter is a powerful international movement, designed to raise awareness of and end ongoing injustice towards black people. This book is designed to connect with that movement and offer an important resource for all young readers during Black History Month and beyond. Contents: Why Black history matters Chapter 1: The African empires The lands of the pharaohsAncient Egypt KushEgypt thrives and declinesNorth African invasions EthiopiaThe West African desert empiresThe Nigeria regionMunhumutapaThe East African coast Chapter 2: The transatlantic slave trade The transatlantic slave trade beginsA trade in human miseryLife as a slaveGrowing resistanceAbolitionThe legacy of the slave trade Chapter 3: Colonialism The Scramble for AfricaThe Pan-African CongressesAn independent AfricaSouthern Africa and apartheid Chapter 4: The African diaspora African-Americans in the USAThe fight for civil rightsChange at lastThe Windrush generationBeing Black in the UKBlack Lives Matter and George FloydBlack Lives Matter in the UKBlack history todayTeaching Black historyGlossaryFurther informationTimelineIndex

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Children's Group | Franklin Watts Ltd
Published
16th September 2021
Pages
72
ISBN
9781445166902

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