
"Afro-Saxon" is a fearless, unfiltered memoir of race, class, and survival at Britain's most elite institution.
Dillibe Onyeama, the first Black boy to graduate from Eton College, delivers a blistering, brilliant account of what it meant to grow up straddling two worlds—African heritage and British aristocracy.
From painful prejudice to moments of quiet triumph, *Afro-Saxon* explores colonial legacies, identity struggles, and the psychological toll of elitist education through the eyes of a young Nigerian navigating a society that both welcomed and rejected him.
Blending sharp wit, raw honesty, and powerful storytelling, Onyeama's reflections cut deep—taking readers from the hallowed halls of Eton to the emotional battlegrounds of race relations in the UK and Africa.
His insight into cultural clash, institutional racism, and post-colonial identity make this a must-read for fans of powerful memoirs and social commentary.
Perfect for readers of Trevor Noah, Lemn Sissay, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, *Afro-Saxon* is more than a memoir—it's a reckoning.
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