Over one dramatic decade, a trio of Trench Town R&B; crooners, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley, swapped their 1960s Brylcreem hairdos and two- tone suits for 1970s battle fatigues and dreadlocks to become the Wailers - one of the most influential groups in popular music.
Colin Grant Livres
Colin Grant est un historien et auteur indépendant qui explore des récits riches et complexes. Son travail plonge dans les profondeurs de l'histoire et de la culture humaines, se concentrant souvent sur des thèmes d'identité et d'héritage. Influencé par son propre parcours, l'écriture de Grant offre une perspective unique sur les structures sociétales et les relations humaines. Par son approche à la fois informative et captivante, il donne vie à des personnages et des événements fascinants pour les lecteurs.






Homecoming
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
'A remarkable oral history of black postwar British life... Homecoming is an extraordinary and compelling book' Daily Telegraph Homecoming draws on over a hundred first-hand interviews, archival recordings and memoirs by the women and men who came to Britain from the West Indies between the late 1940s and the early 1960s. In their own words, we witness the transition from the optimism of the first post-war arrivals to the race riots of the late 1950s. We hear from nurses in Manchester; bus drivers in Bristol; seamstresses in Birmingham; teachers in Croydon; dockers in Cardiff; inter-racial lovers in High Wycombe, and Carnival Queens in Leeds. These are stories of hope and regret, of triumphs and challenges, brimming with humour, anger and wisdom. Together, they reveal a rich tapestry of Caribbean British lives. Homecoming is an unforgettable portrait of a generation, which brilliantly illuminates an essential and much-misunderstood chapter of our history. ** A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week** **A Daily Telegraph Book of the Year**
Discover the history, understand the struggle and celebrate the achievements and legacy of the Windrush generation in modern Britain.Windrush uses the arrival of a significant naval ship to explore the history of post-war migration in Britain. It explores the treatment of Black people and the struggles they faced and continue to face as well as celebrating the legacy of the Windrush generation in modern Britain.
Negro with a Hat: Marcus Garvey
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Hailed as both the 'black Moses' and merely 'a Negro with a hat', he masterminded the first International Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World, began the Universal Negro Improvement Association and captivated audiences with his powerful speeches and audacious 'Back to Africa' programme.
A memoir told through a series of intimate portraits, which build into a poignant, insightful and unforgettable testimony of West Indian British experience. ***A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023*** 'Grant is a natural storyteller... Compelling and charming' BERNARDINE EVARISTO, author of Girl, Woman, Other 'Grant's most revealing work' NEW STATESMAN 'I'm black, so you don't have to be,' Colin Grant's uncle Castus used to tell him. If Colin - born in Britain to Jamaican parents - worked hard and became a doctor, his race would become invisible; he would shake off the burden his parents' generation had carried. The reality turned out to be very different. This is a memoir told through a series of intimate portraits, including of Grant's mother Ethlyn, his father Bageye, his sister Selma, and his great uncle Percy. Each character we meet is navigating their own path. Each life informs Grant's own shifting sense of his identity. Collectively, these stories build into an unforgettable testimony of black British experience.
The Natural Mystics: Marley, Tosh, and Wailer
- 305pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book offers a comprehensive group biography of the Wailers, focusing on the lives and careers of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Livingston. It explores their journey to fame and the dynamics within the group, highlighting their musical contributions and cultural impact. The narrative delves into their personal stories, struggles, and the evolution of reggae music, providing an insightful look at these iconic figures and their legacy in the music world.
Bageye at the Wheel
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
To his fellow West Indians who assemble every weekend for the all-night poker game at Mrs Knight's, he is always known as Bageye. Bageye already finds it a struggle to feed his family on his wage from Vauxhall Motors, but now his wife Blossom has set her heart on her sons going to private school and she will not settle for anything less.
A Smell of Burning
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
He shows us the famous people with epilepsy like Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc and Vincent van Gogh, the pioneering doctors whose extraordinary breakthroughs finally helped gain an understanding of how the brain works, and, through the tragic tale of his brother, he considers the effect of epilepsy on his own life.