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Black Victorians: Hidden in History Keshia N. Abraham

Black Victorians: Hidden in History By Keshia N. Abraham

Black Victorians: Hidden in History by Keshia N. Abraham


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Black Victorians shows how Black lives were visible, present and influential - not temporary presences but established and rooted; and how paradox and ambivalence characterised the Victorian view of race.

Black Victorians: Hidden in History Summary

Black Victorians: Hidden in History by Keshia N. Abraham

A landmark work of revisionist history exploring and celebrating the lives of Black Victorians.

Our vision of Victorian Britain tends to the monolithic - white, imperialist, prurient, patrician. However, though until very recently overlooked in our textbooks, there was another, more diverse Britain, populated by people of colour marking achievements both ordinary and extraordinary.

In this deeply researched, dynamic and revelatory history, Woolf and Abraham reach back into the archives to recentre our attention on marginalised Black Victorians, from leading medic George Rice to protestor William Cuffay to attention-grabbing abolitionists Henry 'Box' Brown and Sarah Parker Remond; from pre-Raphaelite muse Fanny Eaton to composer Samuel Coleridge Taylor. Black Victorians shows how Black lives were visible, present and influential - not temporary presences but established and rooted; and how paradox and ambivalence characterised the Victorian view of race.

PRAISE FOR THE WONDERS

'A promising young historian' Stephen Fry

'Nuanced and complex, Woolf deftly shows there are stories of empowerment alongside those of exploitation' BBC History magazine

'John Woolf's book will dazzle you with details of extraordinary lives, long underestimated by history' Matthew Sweet, author of Inventing the Victorians

Black Victorians: Hidden in History Reviews

Engaging, informative and accessible, Black Victorians shines a light on a little-known aspect of British history. It is written with passion and attention to detail. I highly recommend this book' - STEPHEN BOURNE, author of Black Poppies: Britain's Black Community and the Great War

About Keshia N. Abraham

Dr Keshia N. Abraham, founder and president of The Abraham Consulting Agency, is an African diaspora scholar and JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) educator committed to facilitating personal and organisational development through intercultural growth.

Dr John Woolf is a nineteenth-century specialist who read History at the University of Cambridge and the University of London, where he gained his PhD. He has researched and produced historical documentaries for the BBC. He was awarded the Tony Lothian Prize by the Biographers Club for his first book The Wonders.

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GOR013146708
9780715654453
0715654454
Black Victorians: Hidden in History by Keshia N. Abraham
Used - Like New
Hardback
Duckworth Books
2022-09-22
378
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