As stated by Rob Waters in his article "Thinking Black: Peter Fryer's
Staying Power and the Politics of Writing Black British History in the 1980s" (2016), published in
History Workshop Journal: "The book was widely praised at the time of publication for its historical reach and magisterial prose, and it has remained a foundational text of black British history." Notable writers and scholars who have endorsed
Staying Power include
C. L. R. James ("Rare in its mastery"),
David Olusoga ("Encyclopedic, courageous and passionately written.... Everyone who has researched or written on the subject since its publication in 1984 owes something to Fryer'") and
Salman Rushdie ("An invaluable book, which manages the rare feat of combining scholarship with readability"). Historian David Horsley notes that it is strange the book has no mention of leading black civil rights leader
Billy Strachan, a man whom Fryer would most likely have known personally during his time in the
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