Description THE HUNTLEY ARCHIVE TALK 7.30 PM, ST MARY’S ROAD, WESTON
HALL
LANRE BAKARE ‘ _WE WERE THERE: HOW BLACK CULTURE, RESISTANCE AND
COMMUNITY SHAPED MODERN BRITAIN_ ’.
‘A VITAL CORRECTIVE THAT ENHANCES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BLACK BRITISH
HISTORY’ – Steve McQueen
From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, Britain was in tumult.
Rocked by Margaret Thatcher’s radical economic policy, the rise of
the National Front, widespread civil unrest and anti-immigration
policies, it was also a time of Black cultural creation. In his
much-heralded first book, Guardian journalist Lanre Bakare brings
extraordinary and often overlooked Black lives into the spotlight in
cities across the UK, including feminists and Rastafarians, academics
and pan-Africanists, environmental campaigners and rugby-league
superstars. From the docks of Liverpool and Cardiff to the mills of
Bradford and the dancefloors that hosted Northern Soul all-nighters,
this is a profoundly important portrait of modern Britain.
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