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The Heart of the Race
Black Women’s Lives in Britain
by Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie, and Suzanne Scafe
Foreword by Lola Okolosie
A powerful document of theday-to-day realities of Black women in Britain
The Heart of the Race is a powerful corrective to a version of Britain’s history from which black women have long been excluded. It reclaims and records black women’s place in that history, documenting their day-to-day struggles, their experiences of education, work and health care, and the personal and political struggles they have waged to preserve a sense of identity and community. First published in 1985 and winner of the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize that year, The Heart of the Race is a testimony to the collective experience of black women in Britain, and their relationship to the British state throughout its long history of slavery, empire and colonialism.
This new edition includes a foreword by Lola Okolosie and an interview with the authors, chaired by Heidi Safia Mirza, focusing on the impact of their book since publication and its continuing relevance today
“A feminist classic.”
– Bernardine Evaristo, Times Literary Supplement
“As relevant as ever … Heart of the Race gives a huge amount of insight into black women’s agency and activism in British history.”
– Institute of Race Relations
“Vivid.”
– National Geographic Traveller
“A scholarly examination of black women’s position in British society via the prism of slavery, colonialism and migration.”
– Camden New Journal
Author: Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie, Suzanne Scafe, Lola Okolosie
Publisher: Verso
ISBN: 9781786635860
Published: 08/2018
Format: Paperback
Page count: 304