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A large illustrated history book that narrates the story of Black Lives Matter and society’s prejudices against peoples of colour.

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GRAPHICS OF RESISTANCE: A Black Lives Matter protester sits below a mural to George Floyd, the African American murdered by a white police officer on a Minneapolis street on May 25, 2020. His death sparked worldwide protests and marches, which have become the catalyst for a new civil rights revolution.

BLACK LIVES MATTER ILLUSTRATED BOOK

I am a London-based black author and publisher. I run my own indie book publishing start-up, White Labels Books, which I funded and set up myself. I am looking to raise £50,000 to write and produce an educational history book that narrates the story of Black Lives Matter and society’s prejudices against BAME people in the 21st century. 

MY STORY

We have all been shocked and appalled by the recent murders of unarmed African Americans, and for me, like many black people, it has brought back memories of my own experiences of racism. I have been called the ‘N’ word, both in the street and in the workplace, which went unchallenged by my white bosses. I have been falsely arrested by the police, and subjected to the humiliations of being handcuffed and strip-searched. I have routinely been discriminated against everywhere from the jobs market to online dating sites. My parents also suffered racist abuse after they arrived in the UK from Nigeria as part of the Windrush generation in 1961.

Throughout history, as people of African descent have been subjected to racial abuse, in other quarters they have been represented favourably.

But what matters most is not this painful past, but what I am going to do now. I am determined to transform my experiences into something positive and inclusive, which gathers and unifies citizens of all ethnicities, ages and genders who believe in fairness, equality and love. Hopefully that is you.

BACKGROUND

This is the most important time in the history of the struggle for racial equality since the death of Martin Luther King in 1968 — and the Black Lives Matter movement is its global, multi-racial spearhead. I have written before about the history of the black experience, in a book called ‘Black Beauty’ published in 2000. It went on to become a bestseller, was honoured by the New York Public Library and become the subject of a three-part BBC documentary.

Discover more about Black Beauty here.

Less than 150 years after the abolition of slavery in the US, the country had its first African American president and first lady. Change had come — a fact many thought was not possible.

THE NEW BOOK

My proposed new book is a “sequel” which continues this literary journey. Beginning where ‘Black Beauty’ left off, this commemorative coffee table book will narrate the story of society’s prejudices against BAME people in this new century.

Written, designed and published by me, the remit is to produce a large format coffee table book consisting of approximately 30,000 words. It will be illustrated with the most comprehensive and qualitative selection of images ever assembled on the subject. Approximately 250 colour and black-and-white archival illustrations will feature, including all the key figures in the struggle. The pages will combine the best magazine covers with contemporary photographs by some of the foremost names in fashion and portrait photography. The book will observe premium production values in printing, paper and packaging.

The front of the ‘New Yorker’ and ‘Time’ are amongst many that have responded to the murder of African American George Floyd by a white police officer, and the subsequent reaction of the Black Lives Matter movement.

INFORM & EDUCATE

The title will become an important educational and historical document that will both inform the growing audience of people seeking to understand how we got here, and also help ensure that the aims and values of the Black Lives Matter movement continue to resonate. Copies will be distributed to schools, libraries, universities and other academic institutions globally.

SPECIFICATION — Format — hardback, illustrated. Size — 23.5 x 30.5in. Pages — 256

DISTRIBUTION

The book will be available to purchase online worldwide in the summer of 2021.

COSTS

The money will be used to fund the writing, production and printing of the book, as well as its PR and launch activities.

Thank you for reading. Let’s go!

Discover more about me and my work here

Arogundade.com

Whitelabelsbooks.com

NOTE: This is an independent project not affiliated to the official Black Lives Matter movement, or representatives of George Floyd.

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