
Black British Literature
Black British literature encompasses works by writers of African or Caribbean descent living in the UK, often exploring themes of identity, migration, racism, and cultural heritage. It reflects diverse experiences shaped by history, community, and social challenges, offering insights into the lives and perspectives of Black Britons. This body of literature contributes to the broader British literary landscape by highlighting stories of resilience, belonging, and cultural expression, enriching understanding of the country's multicultural identity.