Margaret Busby | Part of the Story – writings from half a century
Recorded: Sat 25 Apr 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Margaret Busby | Part of the Story – writings from half a century
Spring 2026
We were honoured to welcome Margaret Busby back to the Festival for Spring 2026. A pioneering writer and cultural activist, Margaret founded publishing house Allison & Busby in her 20s and became the UK’s first Black female publisher. She later edited the ground-breaking anthologies Daughters of Africa (1992) and New Daughters of Africa (2019). Come and be inspired by Margaret, a true trailblazer, who has had such a galvanising, positive impact on British culture.
With little attention previously given to her own skills as a writer, Part of the Story is a unique opportunity to enjoy her own remarkable literary output. It brings together her writings on people, places, politics and publishing, and provides a rich insight into the many elements that have contributed to shaping her life, from her childhood in Ghana to the Black writers, intellectuals, artists and activists she has worked with, befriended, supported and championed for over half a century.
Revisit Margaret’s conversation with Tanjil Rashid from The New Statesman.
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