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Do you ever wonder what life was like for the one Black child or few Black children, you knew growing up in Scotland? What happened to those children? Do you consider their experience to be part of Scotland's legacy? Are they even Scottish? Are you one of us? Jeanette Davidson was one of these children. Setting the scene within Scotland's spotted racial history and ongoing social and cultural context, she relates poignant stories of challenge, love, hostility, support, vulnerability, strength, abandonment, resilience, empowerment, accomplishment and identity of Black Scots growing up in the country, from babyhood to adulthood. Understanding their importance to a strong, evolving multiracial Scottish society, she also includes narratives of new immigrant families from Africa and the Diaspora. The book addresses "from the inside" the myths and realities of Scottish values and history related to people of African descent and sheds light on daily life, community, belonging, surviving, Black-Scottish identity, anti-racist behaviour, truth, liberation, hope and possibilities for the future.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
I. Opening Stories
1. Introduction
2. A Foundation for Telling Black Scots' Stories
3. Scottish Stories from the Past
II. Growing Up in Scotland (1950s to 2000s)
4. Black Babies and Children
5. My Story as a Baby and Child
6. Black Teens and Young Adults
7. My Story as a Teen and Young Adult
8. Black Adults and Where They Are Now
9. My Story as a Black Adult
III. New Black Residents of Scotland
10. New Residents from Africa and the Caribbean
11. New Residents in Scotland from the United States, England and Northern Ireland
IV. Reflections on Scotland's Multiracial Past, Present and Future
12. Reflections, Dreams and Hopes
Notes
Index



