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Black History: Community and Identity Dan Lyndon-Cohen

Black History: Community and Identity By Dan Lyndon-Cohen

Black History: Community and Identity by Dan Lyndon-Cohen


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Summary

Discover the growth of black communities across the world, and the strengthening of black identity.

Black History: Community and Identity Summary

Black History: Community and Identity by Dan Lyndon-Cohen

'Who do we think we are?' is a question that many of us will ask ourselves at some point in our lives.

Our identity comes from different places - family, community, beliefs, culture and language, among others. In multicultural, multi-ethnic societies people often have more than one identity.

This book looks at the growth of black communities across the world, and the strengthening of black identity.

The Black History series brings together a wide range of events and experiences from the past to promote knowledge and understanding of black culture today. This book looks at the growth of black communities across the world, and the strengthening of black identity.

About Dan Lyndon-Cohen

Dan Lyndon-Cohen is a Lead Practitioner and Honorary Fellow of the Schools History Project with over 25 years' experience teaching History in schools across London.

Table of Contents

  • 1: Introduction
  • 2: Black Britons & African Americans
  • 3: Multiculturalism
  • 4: Community leaders
  • 5: Case studies - Condoleezza Rice and Diane Abbott
  • 6: Sporting achievements
  • 7: Sport and community
  • 8: Flash points
  • 9: Overcoming barriers
  • 10: Celebrating black culture
  • 11: Black people in the media
  • 12: Tackling gang culture
  • 13: Case study - Stephen Lawrence
  • 14: The legacy of Rodney King
  • 15: Black role models

Additional information

GOR012914486
9781445180823
1445180820
Black History: Community and Identity by Dan Lyndon-Cohen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
2020-10-08
48
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