Summary - Natives - Based On The Book By Akala
Library Of Stories
Narrateur Tom Hardy
Maison d'édition: Library Of Stories
Synopsis
SUMMARY NATIVES BASED ON THE BOOK BY AKALA SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES CONTENT Born in the 1980s The Day I Realised My Mum Was White Special Needs? Linford’s Lunchbox Empire and Slavery in the British Memory Scotland and Jamaica Police, Peers, and Teenage Years Why Do White People Love Mandela? Why Do Conservatives Hate Castro? The Ku Klux Klan Stopped Crime by Killing Black People General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK “Natives” by Akala is a powerful memoir that explores the complexities of race, class, and identity in modern Britain. Drawing from his personal experiences as a mixed-race man growing up in a working-class environment, Akala critically examines the lasting impact of Britain’s imperial past on contemporary society. The book discusses themes of systemic racism, the legacies of empire, and the intersection of race and class, using both personal anecdotes and political analysis. Through sharp reflections and historical insights, Akala challenges societal narratives, offering a unique perspective on race relations in Britain today.
Durée: 26 minutes (00:25:38) Date de publication: 05/12/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

