'This brilliant collection captures the voice of a new generation of scholars committed to decolonising modern British history. It offers a powerful corrective to one-dimension understandings of racism and its resistance, past and present. We see the rich diversity of efforts to resist white supremacy in Britain since the 1880s; the ideological limits and the liberal paternalism of some forms of anti-racist politics; and the points of fracture, the lost solidarities, that remain with us to this day.'- Camilla Schofield, Lecturer in Politics and Contemporary History, King's College London'This is a remarkably rich collection, which centres the activities of Britain’s racialized citizens and colonial subjects in building enduring and powerful anti-racist movements. The breadth of historical study and the seriousness with which the authors work to bring these anti-racist movements to life are second to none. Anti-racism in Britain will surely become a landmark collection for the field.'- Rob Waters, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, Queen Mary University of London'This is an important and timely collection. It profoundly deepens our understanding of histories of anti-racist action and thought in Britain.'- Dr Saima Nasar, Senior Lecturer in the History of Africa and its Diasporas, University of Bristol