Afropean Notes from Black Europe

Afropean: Notes from Black Europe by Johny Pitts, published by National Geographic Books on June 30, 2020, is a 416-page exploration of the diverse experiences of Europeans of African descent. This edition presents a documentary-style narrative that delves into the complexities of identity and belonging within Europe, highlighting the intersections of culture, history, and social dynamics.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of various communities across the continent, from the Cape Verdean shantytown of Cova Da Moura to the predominantly Muslim area of Rinkeby in Stockholm. Pitts captures the essence of Afropeans as they navigate their multiple allegiances and contribute to the broader European identity. The book also includes visits to significant locations, such as the former Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow and Clichy Sous Bois in Paris, providing insights into the rich tapestry of Black experiences in Europe.
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‘A revelation’ Owen Jones
‘Afropean seizes the blur of contradictions that have obscured Europe’s relationship with blackness and paints it into something new, confident and lyrical’ Afua Hirsch
A Guardian, New Statesman and BBC History Magazine Best Book of 2019
‘Afropean. Here was a space where blackness was taking part in shaping European identity … A continent of Algerian flea markets, Surinamese shamanism, German Reggae and Moorish castles. Yes, all this was part of Europe too … With my brown skin and my British passport – still a ticket into mainland Europe at the time of writing – I set out in search of the Afropeans, on a cold October morning.’
Afropean is an on-the-ground documentary of areas where Europeans of African descent are juggling their multiple allegiances and forging new identities. Here is an alternative map of the continent, taking the reader to places like Cova Da Moura, the Cape Verdean shantytown on the outskirts of Lisbon with its own underground economy, and Rinkeby, the area of Stockholm that is eighty per cent Muslim. Johny Pitts visits the former Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow, where West African students are still making the most of Cold War ties with the USSR, and Clichy Sous Bois in Paris, which gave birth to the 2005 riots, all the while presenting Afropeans as lead actors in their own story.
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