People of African & Caribbean descent have inhabited Great Britain for centuries. Eminent professor Paul Gilroy renowned for his work exploring the social & cultural
Dimensions of British blackness & black Britishness has assembled a living visual history of their social life in the modern British Isles. Watershed moments include the rise & commercial circulation of black culture & music the world wars the Manchester Pan African Congress the historic settlement of the Windrush generation & the riots of the 1980s. Luminaries drawn from politics art & sport appear alongside many pioneers
- the first Jamaican immigrant to Brixton London's first ' Caribbean Carnival' the first black publican & the first female plumber. Just as important are the everyday experiences & anonymous faces. The ordinary lives of people captured here vividly document the country's difficult & unfinished process of becoming postcolonial. Published in association with Getty Images this volume faeture 321 b&w photographs commentary by Paul Gilroy & a preface from Professor Stuart Hall.