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1. Mum’s (British) passport to England.

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2. Mother and son, across the decades.

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3. The oldest photo I have of myself: a ten-year-old poet, just waiting for a gig.

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4. Gangsta style in pinstripe, circa late 1970s.

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5. My friend Paul Davis, who was killed in the Birmingham pub bombings in 1974.

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6. Hanging with Peter Tosh in London, 1979. Dread times.

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7. A classic Anti Nazi League poster advertising one of their era-defining gigs and marches against fascism and racism in 1978.

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8. Hand-drawn poster advertising my first official gig at The Whole Thing in 1981.

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9. The wholefood store, café and alternative bookshop in Stratford, east London, where I became part of the housing co-operative movement in the early 1980s.

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10. Cover photo of my first EP, Dub Ranting, featuring my mum and Jay Jay. He’s hiding behind the sofa. The slogan on the back reads: ‘Stand Firm in the Downturn’. And it’s still relevant now.

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11. Photographs on the Rasta album cover. I’d just set up home in Peckham and invited my friend Anita around for a drink.

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12. Me and Labour politician Tony Banks (now deceased) with a vegan cake, opening a literature festival at the Royal Festival Hall. He went on to become Labour’s Sports Minister in the 1990s.

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13. Striking miners benefit poster, 1985, featuring yours truly and couple of soon-to-be famous comedians.

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14. The tabloid press conspired to keep a Rasta out of Trinity College, Cambridge in 1987.

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15. The Chairman’s call to arms. Fundraising and compering at the Hackney Empire in the late 1980s.

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16. I was the first reggae artist to play in Yugoslavia in the late 1980s, where the Rasta album went to number one.

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17. With the legend that is Prince Buster, late 1990s, Jamaica.

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18. With my grandmother and extended family in JA, 1985.

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19. With my grandfather in JA, 1987.

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20. A still from the TV film Dread Poets’ Society, 1992.

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21. On tour in Zimbabwe with the British Council in 1993.

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22. Delivering truth to power, Zimbabwe, 1993.

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23. Speaking in Gugulethu Township, South Africa, 1998.

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24. After a concert in Berlin, 1996, with Jamaican poet Mutabaruka. We’re looking to the future.

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25. A photo taken, but not used, for my album Us an Dem. I call this me in the red light district.

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26. With Linton Kwesi Johnson, one of the pioneers of dub poetry.

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27. Dressed for Pakistan, in Liverpool 8, when all the street signs were painted with the Ethiopian colours of red, gold and green.

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28. Just hanging over a wall for no reason at all.

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29. Me and Pastor Burris on one of his visits to England after he’d moved to the USA.

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30. Mum and me return to Deykin Avenue Primary School in 2003.

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31. The first time I met Madiba, as he is known in parts of Africa, he said, ‘Thank you.’ I said, ‘Thank you.’ He said, ‘Thank you.’ I said, ‘Thank you.’ And then we talked about elephants.

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32. After the concert celebrating the end of Apartheid, 1990.

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33. With writers and poets (clockwise from top left) Michael Rosen, Allan Ahlberg, Brian Patten and Roger McGough.

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34. With author and broadcaster Lemn Sissay, who adapted my book Refugee Boy for the stage.

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35. With my old friend and political mentor, Tony Benn, 2008.

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36. With the brilliant Maya Angelou at the 2002 Hay Festival.

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37. Sharing a smile with Sinéad O’Connor.

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38. Nightclubbing with the wonderful Toni Morrison in Brazil, and chilling with Doreen Lawrence in Leicester.

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39. Protecting animal and human rights.

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40. Jeremiah Jesus and Tommy Shelby (aka me and Cillian Murphy) talking about our favourite bands on the set of Peaky Blinders.

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41. Me and Jon Snow – two ‘no O B Es’ hiding from the press in Columbia.

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42. Practising t’ai chi in the temple in Henan with Grand Master Chen Zhaosen.

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43. The family (from left to right): me, Joyce, Mille, Mum, Velda, Paul, David, Mark, Trevor, Kern (low on the left) and Tippa (low on the right).

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44. Locks fly at Oxford Brookes University, 2002.

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45. Accepting my honorary doctorate from Exeter University, 2006.

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46. My fans in the school in Chen Jia Gou, China. They like my poetry too.