Malik Al Nasir
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June 2021
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Nisrine N.'s review
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Letters to Gil: A Luminous Memoir of Racism, Life in the Care System and the Power of Discovering Music under the Mentorship of Gil Scott-Heron – with a Foreword from Lemn Sissay:
"Took me a while to finish this cause life got so busy, but what a book!!!
I had the pleasure of meeting Malik while promoting his second book, and stumbled on Letters to Gil. Part memoir, part social commentary. It talks about Malik’s journey through" Read more of this review » |
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Searching for My Slave Roots: From Guyana’s Sugar Plantations to Cambridge – A New History of the Legacies of Slavery and Colonialism:
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Emma Foster's review
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Searching for My Slave Roots: From Guyana’s Sugar Plantations to Cambridge – A New History of the Legacies of Slavery and Colonialism:
"I saw that Malik Al Nasir was speaking at our local library and I was looking for a gift for a friend, Ameena, who was born and raised in Guyana (now in US). Otherwise I may not have found this book at all and I am so thankful that I did.
Ameena and " Read more of this review » |
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Kaleb Fumer's review
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Letters to Gil: A Luminous Memoir of Racism, Life in the Care System and the Power of Discovering Music under the Mentorship of Gil Scott-Heron – with a Foreword from Lemn Sissay:
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The Great Resistance: The 400-Year Fight to End Slavery in the Americas
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| A superbly written account of a series of selected heiresses who inherited fortunes form enslavers. This aspect of the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans has been largely overlooked by historians, whose focus is usually upon the men involved. K ...more | |
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Jill’s review
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Searching for My Slave Roots: From Guyana’s Sugar Plantations to Cambridge – A New History of the Legacies of Slavery and Colonialism
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I’m sure my ancestors never enjoyed cutting cane for your ancestor. This book was not written to assuage white guilt or to be enjoyable for those desc
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