Top 6 Must-Read Books on Race & Society

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Understanding the challenges faced by Black and minority groups throughout society requires more than just awareness, it demands education and action. We've put together a list of book recommendations for those looking to find out more about the societal issues facing Black people in the modern world. Whether you want to expand your knowledge or spark meaningful conversations, books like these are a great gateway to understanding systemic issues and fostering change.

Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire

by Akala

This book covers topics including the police, politics, education, history and the far right and weaves them together with Akala’s personal experiences and locates them in the complex web of race and class. It challenges the reader to rethink their understanding of the British Empire and its legacy.

Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race

by Reni Eddo-Lodge

‘Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race’ started off as a blog post which led to the award-winning book which has since sparked a national conversation about class and race in Britain. This book is described as an essential handbook for anybody who wants to gain a better understanding of race relations, Black history, politics and feminism.

Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century

by Kehinde Andrews

Written by Birmingham City University's Professor of Black Studies and Global Justice Kehinde Andrews, Back to Black argues that racism is embedded into the fabric of society and traces the history of Black radical politics by looking at figures such as the Black Panthers and the Black Lives Matter activists. Kehinde explores current struggles while showing what a renewed politics of Black radicalism might look like in the 21st century.

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The Hate U Give

by Angie Thomas

The Hate U Give – which is also a film – is poignant and hard-hitting. This book is inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement and is so close to reality, it is eerily powerful and gripping. The story is about a young Black man who is killed by the police and follows his friend’s fight for justice.

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

by Robin DiAngelo

‘White Fragility’ refers to the counterproductive and defensive reactions that white people have when discussing racism. This book gives an in depth exploration of white fragility, how it prevents meaningful dialogue around race, how it protects racial inequality and what white people can do to engage more constructively.

Slay In Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible

by Elizabeth Uviebinené and Yomi Adegoke

This book is an inspirational and honest book that discusses education, work, dating, health and wealth whilst exploring ways in which being a Black female can affect each of these areas of society. Yomi and Elizabeth use their own life experiences, as well as interviews with multiple successful Black women, to offer encouragement and advice to other women who face the same challenges.

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