How to be Black in a country which pretends to be colour-blind but creates identity based on the whiteness of its inhabitants? Is it possible to be part of Sweden and African-American or Black African at the same time? How do different identities live together in individuals? How does Swedish society deal with these multiple traditions?
The author presents a multitude of cases, authors, musicians, artists, activists, who have been trying to answer these questions for the last fifty years, from the first African Americans who arrived to Sweden fleeing from conscription in the US to African refugees or expats. Extremely interesting, but there is an important point missing: since the book focuses on Black individuals, the idea of Afro-Sweden forgets the presences of Muslim Northern Africans and, therefore, leaves the question of Islam in contemporary Europe out of the picture.