Kehinde, Andres, Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century , London, Zed Books, 2018, pp. 360 (pb) Kehinde sees blackness as a unifying factor for people of African descent across different continents. He examines different political approaches adopted in the past, such as pan-Africanism, black nationalism, Marxism and liberalism, and argues for black radicalism as the best strategy today - to resist racism by embracing African descent. The focus of the book is on the UK, but it covers the US, Caribbean and Africa and other parts of the world.