We Were There

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From the late 1970s to the early 1990s Britain was in tumult rocked by Margaret Thatcher’s radical economic policy, the rise of the National Front, widespread civil unrest. With anti-immigration policies in the political mainstream, Black lives were on the frontline of a racial reckoning. But it was also a time of unrivalled Black cultural…

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This is the story of a hidden Britain. A Black Britain. One that existed outside London and forces us to reappraise what it means to be British.

'A vital corrective' STEVE MCQUEEN
'A revelation' NESRINE MALIK
'Necessary and urgent' GUARDIAN
'Joyous' GQ

**AN OBSERVER, GQ MAGAZINE, ESQUIRE AND INEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR**

Rocked by economic turmoil, the rise of the National Front, heavy-handed anti-immigration policies and widespread civil unrest, Thatcher’s Britain was in tumult. And yet, all around this nation, Black creativity, community and resistance flourished like never before.

From Bradford’s towering mills and Northern Soul’s euphoric dance floors to the multicultural docks of Cardiff Bay and rolling hills of rural Britain, from Rastafarians and rugby stars to artists and activists, Lanre Bakare unearths the overlooked places and people who made Britain what it is today.

Alive with energy and purpose, We Were There is a dazzling, profoundly important new portrait of modern Britain and a shared legacy which belongs to us all.

'Genuinely pioneering and transformative' DAVID KYNASTON

'An incisive book at an important time' GARY YOUNGE

'Vivid, well-written, bracingly readable … an excellent book' SPECTATOR

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Weight 268 g
Dimensions 19.8 × 13.1 × 2.7 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

384

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

305.896041 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K