This is the autobiography of a Mixed race Jamaican man born in 1926 in Jamaica, who emigrated to Britain in 1947 and spent most of his life working in Race Relations fighting for Racial Equality.
It is an honest, sad and sometimes amusing portrayal of a mans life and experience fighting for Racial Justice.
Enrico Stennett was born in a village named Maroon Town, well known for the rebellion by the Maroons against the European domination of Jamaica.
In his book Enrico tells his story of his rich, diverse and unique experience during his early years in his native Jamaica and his life in Britain over the last 55 years. His frank and honest recollections of his personal life and experiences, struggles, successes, frustrations and disappointments, together with his love for human rights, liberty, freedom and justice provides the reader with an opportunity to look back and look forward and to reflect on themselves and how they see their world.