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This political biography uses Howe's personal history as a lens through which to explore the British civil rights movement in the years of 1970s and 80s.
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This book is a result of over 250 interviews with producers which will not only provide academic interest but invaluable information to job applicants in the area Includes a discussion of the position of women as producers and the Birt revolution which will make it newsworthy and controversial Author has good media contacts he has already had work published by the Independent and Guardian Author is well known in media studies
Renegade examines the struggle for racial justice in the UK, through the lens of one of Britain's most influential, and controversial, journalists and campaigners. Born in Trinidad during the dying days of colonialism, Howe became an uncompromising champion of racial justice. The book examines how Darcus 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. Howe took a leading role in the defining struggles in Britain against institutional racism in the police, the courts and the media. Renegade 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 a prominent journalist and political commentator.
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