A <b>timely and excellent</b> book that makes clear the role racism continues to play in shaping education. <b>A must read </b>for teachers, school leaders, parents and politicians. We need more honest, crucial, refreshing and rigorous work like this.—Kehinde Andrews<br /><br />Kalwant Bhopal is <b>one of the most important voices in contemporary critical scholarship on race</b> <b>inequities in education. </b>Her <b>carefully argued and thoroughly evidenced</b> analyses expose the multiple strategies through which white supremacy is legitimated and extended. This <b>passionate and compelling study offers a powerful insight </b>into the everyday reality of education in racist Britain. This is <b>a crucial book</b>, of equal value for students of race inequities and those coming fresh to the questions raised by <i>Black Lives Matter</i>. As Bhopal shows, in terms of education policy and practice, from classroom to university, white lives matter <i>more</i>.—David Gillborn