Akala on Race, Class and His Intellectual Journey

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We revisit an interview with rapper, intellectual and writer akalamusic

Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire

“But I went into school too well prepared for school for a child from my ethnic and class backgrounds. And I found out very early that this offended some teachers’ very sense of identity. My teacher at seven put me in a special needs group for kids who didn’t speak English. She obviously knew I didn’t have problems with English – I was reading The Lord of the Rings at home.

“Had I – remember I’ve got one white parent – had two white parents and had I been middle class, the chances I would’ve got put in a special needs group for kids who don’t speak English, while reading, is somewhere close to zero. My identity, whether I like it or not, had real world implications on my experiences. I wasn’t interested in football at all, I wasn’t even that much into music. I was a proper nerd. But I was socialised into being into football, socialised into being into music.

“When I was a child, I couldn’t imagine being a young black boy now and seeing someone like me with a woolly hat, who doesn’t pronounce his T’s correctly, go on Good Morning Britain“I went to Pan African Saturday School and they explained to us the way things worked in the world – not so we could go out and be defeatist, not so we can go out and say, ‘well, we’re not going to try because some white person asked to touch my hair, therefore I’m just not going to try it today.’ No.

 

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