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This is a brilliant book. Despite the breadth of its scope - it makes a powerful case for not thinking of Black British history as starting with the Windrush generation, but instead encompassing centuries of Britain's relationship with the people of Africa and the Caribbean - and the depth of its research, the writing style makes it accessible and really enjoyable to read. Highly recommend it.