Darcus Howe
Darcus Howe is an outspoken writer, broadcaster and social commentator. His TV work includes ‘White Tribe’ in which he put Anglo-Saxon Britain under the spotlight. He also fronted a series called Devil’s Advocate.
Articles by Darcus Howe
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Society
Darcus Howe credits the women fighting gun crime
- 13 September 2004
Another funeral, but mothers and sisters are fighting black-on-black gun crime
Society
Darcus Howe warns a black paper to stop its bullying
- 06 September 2004
- 1 comment
This black newspaper should take far more care over what it prints
Society
Darcus Howe - revisits the flying fish
- 30 August 2004
- 1 comment
A strange epilogue to the case of the flying fish, which threatened a Caribbean war
Life & Society
Darcus Howe hails Andrew Flintoff, cricket genius
- 23 August 2004
Flintoff rises above "the welfare state of mind" that bedevilled English cricket
Society
Darcus Howe on colour-coded Britain
- 16 August 2004
The hierarchy of skin colour presumes that Caribbean folk are at the bottom of the pile
Society
Darcus Howe toasts the Brixton boxer who beat Tyson
- 09 August 2004
At my local pub, we toasted the victories of a Brixton boxer and a Jamaican sprinter
Society
Darcus Howe thinks Trevor McDonald isn't British
- 02 August 2004
- 1 comment
There is nothing British about Sir Trevor McDonald, except for his knighthood
Society
Darcus Howe wants to rescue, not tag, the young
- 26 July 2004
Spare me law-and-order measures. We must rescue young people, not tag them
Society
Darcus Howe - hopes for no more Caribbean executions
- 19 July 2004
The Caribbean people like hanging so much that they stone its opponents
Society
Darcus Howe recalls beatings from his father
- 12 July 2004
On his deathbed, my father said he was sorry he beat me. But I could not forgive











