Did you know that Black people from around the world helped Britain
fight in the First World War?
How heroic were the people who fought?
Why did Black people have to keep fighting for equality even after the
war?
In this young readers' edition of Black Poppies**, Stephen
Bourne takes us on a hero-filled journey.** Explore the many and
extraordinary ways in which Black people helped Britain fight the First
World War, on the battlefield and at home. After meeting Stephen's Aunty
Esther, we hear the story of Walter Tull, who led soldiers in some of
history's bloodiest battles and died in the fighting just weeks before
the conflict would end. Then there is Alhaji Grunshi, an African who
fired the first shot of the whole war. Back at home, Black men and women
helped by entertaining the people, making materials like bullets and
uniforms, and beginning the long fight for equality and the freedom to
celebrate being Black and British with pride.