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Black Scientists & Inventors in the UK: Millenniums of Inventions & Innovations is the fi rst comprehensive study of the black (African) contribution in science and technology in particular and other contributions in general to Britain (UK). It?s an epic story that starts in Africa, the cradleof civilization and later moves directly to Britain (and also to Britain via the Caribbean diaspora). Williams and Amalemba uncover one of the world?s ?best-kept His-storical secrets,? that Africans were inventing and buildingcivilizations across Europe and the British isles from as early as 8000 BCE.,and they continue to do so to this present day.
This is a powerful and insightful account with suggestions of what white society, especially men, can learn from women and darker skinned people. This book focuses on solutions which should be acted upon in order to achieve, in some way, Dr. Martin Luther King's dream of a just society. Find out what some white men really think about people of African descent ¿ Asians ¿Latin Americans ¿ and women. 'A timely challenging read which is a further wake-up call for the need for greater social justice in the UK.The author's scholarly approach and eye for detail have resulted in an accessible book that should resonate with academic and the uninitiated alike.' - Richard Reddie - writer and cultural commentator.
Mac Logan is a man with a very dark past. He was once an educated cop. He's now an expendable P.I. called Jarrett. The story begins when he is assigned to investigate a series of muggings happening in town by his new boss and friend Derek Hawke. Logan starts the investigation to find out that there's more to the case than meets the eye. He discovers that this mysterious caper is linked with a treasure hunt in the bad lands of Tikal, in Mexico. Logan goes to Mexico with Hawke and uncovers a smuggling operation there. He has a run in with a gang lord craving for supremacy; and finds out the truth behind a girl's death. The man now called Jarrett also learns about his boss's past. As Logan keeps sleuthing, he discovers the real culprits behind the brutal muggings. Logan journeys back to England where he has another encounter with an old enemy. A notorious crook called Quentin 'the Rat' Baker. So when the expendable PI uncovers the man's secret he equally unveils the vicious and faceless criminal network
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The Misappropriation of Hip Hop: Resurrecting the Eternal Principle of Hip Hop's Spiritual Significance. "The Misappropriation Of Hip-Hop" is a new book by legendary UK Hip-Hop DJ & Producer Karl Gibson AKA DJ Fingers of the Sindecut. All Illustrations are by The Kool Skool's Shucks One ID This book is intended to find answers to a question that has persistently recurred in the conversations of Hip-Hop aficionados. That is, whether Hip-Hop has been misappropriated.
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