Born in Trinidad during the dying days of British colonialism, Darcus
Howe has become an uncompromising champion of racial justice. The book
examines how Howe's unique political outlook was inspired by the example
of his friend and mentor C.L.R. James, and forged in the heat of the
American civil rights movement, as well as Trinidad's Black Power
Revolution.
The book sheds new light on Howe's leading role in
the defining struggles in Britain against institutional racism in the
police, the courts and the media. It focuses on his part as a defendant
in the trial of the Mangrove Nine, the high point of Black Power in
Britain; his role in conceiving and organizing the Black People's Day of
Action, the largest ever demonstration by the black community in
Britain; and his later work as one of a prominent journalist and
political commentator. Bloomsbury sold the film rights last year to the UK
production company that made the gay rights movie "Pride". The authors
are also acting as consultants for a tv miniseries called Guerrilla
about the post-war Black Rights Movement in Britain.
Due for
broadcast in February 2017 it stars Idris Elba.
Robin Bunce is Director of Studies for Politics at Homerton College,
Cambridge, and a Bye-Fellow in History at St Edmund's College,
Cambridge. He is the author of a study of Thomas Hobbes for Continuum's
Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series (2009) and he has
published several books on civil rights in America for the schools
market.
He is also an editor of Twentieth Century History
Review. Paul Field worked as a journalist for many years, specialising
in issues of policing, asylum and institutional racism, before becoming a
lawyer specialising in the fields of discrimination and employment
Renegade : The Life and Times of Darcus Howe - Robin Bunce & Paul Field
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