Growing Out: Black Hair and Black Pride in the Swinging 60s
Black Britain: Writing Back
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Blake Hannah
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Bernardine Evaristo
About this listen
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Travelling over from Jamaica as a teenager, Barbara's journey is remarkable. She finds her footing in TV and blossoms. Covering incredible celebrity stories, travelling around the world and rubbing shoulders with the likes of Germaine Greer and Michael Caine - her life sparkles. But with the responsibility of being the first Black woman reporting on TV comes an enormous amount of pressure, and a flood of hateful letters and complaints from viewers that eventually costs her the job.
In the aftermath of this fallout, she goes through a period of self-discovery that allows her to carve out a new space for herself first in the UK and then back home in Jamaica - one that allows her to embrace and celebrate her Black identity, rather than feeling suffocated in her attempts to emulate whiteness and conform to the culture around her.
Growing Out provides a dazzling, revelatory depiction of race and womanhood in the 1960s from an entirely unique perspective.
A title in the Black Britain: Writing Back series - selected by Booker Prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo, this series rediscovers and celebrates pioneering books depicting black Britain that remap the nation.
©2022 Barbara Blake Hannah (P)2022 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"A gorgeously exuberant account...writing that is natural and vivacious...a fascinating and hugely enjoyable read." (Bernardine Evaristo, from the introduction)
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- s0ngb1rd
- 05-09-23
Wonderful!
Awesome descriptions of the swinging sixties from a perspective not usually told. That of a Middle class black Jamaican. It gives the account a unique observation of both Jamaican and British culture. How the latter informed the former…and outgrowing colonial perspectives. Well worth a read.
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