Skip to product information
1 of 1

David Olusoga

Black and British: A Forgotten History

Black and British: A Forgotten History

Regular price LKR 5,830.00
Regular price Sale price LKR 5,830.00
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781529065602

A comprehensive and unflinching re-examination of the long, intertwined relationship between the British Isles and the people of Africa and the Caribbean. Drawing on new research, it reaches back to Roman Britain, Elizabethan 'blackamoors,' the global slave-trading empire, and the World Wars. The updated edition features a new chapter encompassing the Windrush scandal and Black Lives Matter protests, affirming that this shared history belongs to all Britons.

Product details

  • Publication date: 10-Jun-21
  • Shipping

    We deliver books islandwide for a flat fee of 500LKR per order. All orders are processed within 1-2 days of receiving your order confirmation. Shipping takes 1-3 business days (excluding weekend and national holidays). Items are packed by Wild & the Sage and shipped by Sri Lanka Post via the Speed Post service. For more information, see our shipping policy

    Store pick-up

    You can skip the shipping fees and collect books directly from our bookshop: Wild & the Sage, 311 Peellagoda, Unawatuna. After placing your order and selecting In-store pickup at checkout, your order will be prepared and ready for pick up within 1 business day. Our in-store pickup hours are 9am-5pm on Tuesday-Sunday.

    View full details

    Welcome to Wild & the Sage

    Wild & the Sage is an independent bookshop on the south coast of Sri Lanka. We stock a range of local and international titles, available for islandwide delivery. Can’t find your favourite? We’re happy to source books to order. We also host regular workshops and events, as well as a monthly book club. Visit us in Galle to try our kitchen’s incredible menu and sip coffee in our garden courtyard. Everyone’s welcome for conversations over cake.

    "The book selection is impeccable, could have wandered around and read for hours."

    Susanne T (2024)