The History of African and Caribbean Communities in Britain by Dr Hakim Adi - Teachers' Notes

Newly updated, The History of African and Caribbean Communities in Britain explores why people came to Britain, the problems they faced and the contributions these communities have made to British society.

Brought to life with case studies and rarely published photographs, this is an opportunity to get up close to the experiences and vital impact African and Caribbean people have had in Britain. Meet pioneers such as Olaudah Equiano and Phyllis Wheatley and find out why African and Caribbean communities have been fundamental to Britain’s success on the world stage.

Written by British historian and academic Dr Hakim Adi, a specialist on the history of Africa and the African diaspora, this book is essential reading for children aged 11+ and anyone interested in learning about the history of these communities in Britain.

These resources are suitable for Upper KS2 and Key Stage 3 students:

LESSON 1: THE FIRST AFRICANS IN BRITAIN
LESSON 2: THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES: FIGHTING FOR CHANGE
LESSON 3: AFRICAN AND CARIBBEAN COMMUNITIES IN WARTIME BRITAIN
LESSON 4: BLACK COMMUNITIES TODAY

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