RT Book, Section T1 “We Have Our Own Black Heroes”: British Black Power and the Figure of Michael X as Represented in Who Needs a Heart? (1991) by Black Audio Film Collective A1 Piqueras Pérez, María K1 Black Audio Film Collective K1 British Black Power K1 Cinema K1 Memory studies K1 Michael X AB Black Power is often associated with North American figures such as Malcom X, Martin Luther King, and Stokely Carmichael, whose influence extended globally, including in Britain. Black Power also had a presence in Britain, with leaders like Michael X, founder of the Racial Adjustment Action Society (RAAS). Despite its significance, British Black Power—and Michael X’s role—tends to be overlooked. This article examines Michael X’s impact on Black British Power through the lens of cinema. The film, Who Needs a Heart? By Black Audio Film Collective, reconstructs Michael X’s fragmented biography, interweaving fictional narratives with historical events and Michael’s life. Drawing on theories from cultural memory, media studies, and postcolonialism, I analyse the film’s role in contextualising British Black Power and Michael X’s impact. Finally, I explore cinema’s function in preserving overlooked narratives and configurating cultural memory. PB Roma Tre Press / Enredars - UPO SN 978-84-09-71143-7 YR 2025 FD 2025-07-11 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/24431 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/24431 LA en NO Departamento de Filología y Traducción DS RIO RD May 22, 2026