This fourth story in the series explores the circumstances around the now famous 'Wind of Change' speech made by British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1960. A critical speech at a critical time in history after World War 2 with the rise of Nationalism and the spread of Communism, Britain begins to contemplate a post colonial world and her place within it. With a timeline, learning journey and an activity to help build vocabulary, this book is ideal for home learning about history. Aimed at all history lovers who want to begin or continue their learning about African history, Black History and Colonization, the 'Stories to be tolled' series tells a narrative of Britain's colonial past by guiding the reader through key events and mile stones of the British Empire phenomenon. These books are perfect for home learning about History through story telling and aimed to inspire and provoke curiosity in both older children from 9 years up and young people, encouraging them to look at history through a more global and balanced perspective. Visit the website on the author profile to check out the multimedia platform of learning journeys, mini-documentaries, podcasts and the alternative history gallery that compliments these stories.
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'History is...a matter of fact or perspective?' A debut title from a writer who has a passionate for learning about history, through diversity and change. 'Caribbean Wind' is the first book in the 'Stories to be tolled' series by School Leader and Podcaster Tracy DW (Tracy Williams). This poetic narrative pays tribute to the Windrush Generation and the impact of their legacy which continues to influence British culture, identity and way of life. With a timeline, learning journey and activity to help build vocabulary, these books are perfect for home learning about Black History and Colonization. The 'Stories to be tolled' series tells a narrative of Britain's colonial past by guiding the reader through key events and milestones of the British Empire phenomenon. The series aims to inspire and provoke curiosity in both older children and young people, encouraging them to look at history through a more global and balanced perspective. Visit the website on the author profile to check out the multimedia platform of learning journeys, mini-documentaries, podcasts and the alternative history gallery that compliments these stories.
School leader and podcaster Tracy DW continues her learning journey with the fifth title in the 'Stories to be tolled' series. The year of 1997 marked a shift in British-Sino politics signalling the end for Britain's colonial rule around the world. However, the start of a new beginning for Hong Kong began nearly 20 years earlier. With timelines, a learning journey and an activity to help build vocabulary, these books are perfect for home learning about Black History and Colonization. The 'Stories to be tolled' series tells a narrative of Britain's colonial past by guiding the reader through key events and milestones of the British Empire phenomenon. The series aims to inspire and provoke curiosity in both older children and young people, encouraging them to look at history through a more global and balanced perspective. Visit the website on the author page to check out the multimedia platform of learning journeys, mini-documentaries, podcasts and the alternative history gallery that compliments these stories.