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This book will be an exploration of an untold chapter in both Black and British history, seen through Malik's own investigation into his mixed Guyanese heritage.

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This book will be an exploration of an untold chapter in both Black and British history, seen through Malik's own investigation into his mixed Guyanese heritage.


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Autorenporträt
Malik Al Nasir is an author, performance poet and filmmaker from Liverpool. He has produced and appeared in several documentaries with Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets, Benjamin Zephaniah, Public Enemy, and many other luminaries. Malik started tracing his roots back through slavery over 15 years ago and his pioneering research has been recognised by Sir Hilary Beckles (Chair CARICOM Commission for slavery reparations), historian David Olusoga, and The University of Cambridge, where Malik has just started a PhD in history with a full scholarship in recognition of the significance of his life story.