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The Voice: 40 years of Black British Lives

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Voice: 40 years of Black British Lives

Contributors:

By (Author) The Voice
Foreword by Lenny Henry

ISBN:

9781529902426

Publisher:

Ebury Publishing

Imprint:

Ebury Press

Publication Date:

6th November 2022

UK Publication Date:

6th October 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Diaries, letters and journals

Dewey:

072

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

621g

Description

The stories that gave a voice to the voiceless Launched at the 1982 Notting Hill Carnival, The Voice newspaper captured and addressed a generation figuring out what it meant to be Black and British. Written for and by Black people, the newspaper shone a light on systematic injustices as well as celebrating Black Britain's success stories. From hard hitting news reports covering the murder of Stephen Lawrence to championing the likes of Sir Lewis Hamilton and Idris Elba, the newspaper has campaigned, celebrated and educated people for the last forty years. As well as celebrating amazing successes in sport, politics and the arts, The Voice documented everyday life in the community, from the emergence of a Black middle class in the '90s and the achievements of Black entrepreneurs to how different facets of the community were explored in contemporary music and literature. Since its small beginnings in Hackney, The Voice has also become a fantastic training ground for prominent journalists and figures including former politician Trevor Phillips, broadcaster Rageh Omaar and writer Afua Hirsch. Today, The Voice is Britain's longest running and only Black newspaper. Told through news reports, editorials and readers' personal letters, this emotive book documents the social history of Black Britain over the last four decades. Each chapter is illustrated with amazing newspaper pages from The Voice's extensive archives as well as iconic and dramatic front covers from 1982 to the present day. With a foreword from Sir Lenny Henry and written by former and current Voice journalists, this powerful book is a celebration of the ground-breaking paper which gave a voice to the voiceless.

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