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  2. List of black British writers - Wikipedia

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    This list of black British writers includes those born in or associated with the UK. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Category:Black British writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British writers. It includes British writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Black British writers, playwrights, essayists, novelists, poets and journalists.

  4. Bernardine Evaristo - Wikipedia

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    Evaristo was born in Eltham, south-east London, and christened Bernardine Anne Mobolaji Evaristo. [13] She was raised in Woolwich, the fourth of eight children born to an English mother, Jacqueline M. Brinkworth, of English, Irish and German heritage, [14] who was a schoolteacher, [15] and a Nigerian father, Julius Taiwo Bayomi Evaristo (1927–2001), known as Danny, born in British Cameroon ...

  5. Paul Gilroy - Wikipedia

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    Gilroy is a scholar of cultural studies and black Atlantic diasporic culture with interests in the "myriad manifestations of black British culture". [8] He is the author of There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack (1987), Small Acts (1993), The Black Atlantic (1993), Between Camps (2000; also published as Against Race in the United States), and After Empire (2004; published as Postcolonial ...

  6. E. R. Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    Eustace Edward Ricardo Braithwaite (June 27, 1912 – December 12, 2016), publishing as E. R. Braithwaite, was a Guyanese-born British-American novelist, writer, teacher and diplomat best known for his stories of social conditions and racial discrimination against black people. He was the author of the 1959 autobiographical novel To Sir, With ...

  7. Afua Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    Afua Hirsch FRSL (born 1981) [1] is a British writer and broadcaster. She has worked as a journalist for The Guardian newspaper, and was the Social Affairs and Education Editor for Sky News from 2014 until 2017. She is the author of the 2018 book Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging, receiving a Jerwood Award while writing it.

  8. Black LGBTQIA+ authors you should know about - AOL

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    We’ve put together black LGBTQIA+ authors you should know about. Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you love them too and decide to ...

  9. Malorie Blackman - Wikipedia

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    Malorie Blackman was born on 8 February 1962 [1] in Merton, London, and grew up in Lewisham, one of five siblings.Her parents were both from Barbados and had come to Britain as part of the "Windrush generation"; her father Joe was a bus driver and her mother Ruby worked in a pyjama factory. [2]