Strong Men Keep Coming: Book of African American Men
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AN EPIC, EVOCATIVE HISTORY–FROM JAMESTOWN TO THE MILLION MAN MARCH "In her own special, provocative language, Tonya Bolden gives a voice to the voiceless, a name to the nameless. Revelations abound in Strong Men Keep Coming, her singular take on the endless parade of black men who have fought, sung, cajoled, tricked, worked, wrote, or roped their way into the American experience. . . . She has assembled a most rewarding cast, a phenomenal coterie of role models and phantoms, and she has done a splendid job of telling their stories."–Herb Boyd, coeditor Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America "Strong Men Keep Coming is long overdue [and] told in glorious detail. Bolden does an excellent job of obtaining information that′s hard to come by."–Mosaic "Tonya Bolden has assembled an eccentric, eclectic, and highly readable collection of portraits of black male achievers. Bolden blends heartfelt tributes with humorous anecdotes."–Washington Post Book World Spanning four centuries, Strong Men Keep Coming captures the dynamic essence of the black male experience in America, shedding new light on towering icons like Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Malcolm X, while illuminating the lives of numerous forgotten strivers and pioneers. By turns triumphant and tragic, this vital collection brings to life the strength, courage, and tenacity of a truly remarkable brotherhood of men.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3346880 in Books
- Published on: 2000-02-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 308 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Bolden has assembled a most rewarding cast and done a splendid job of telling their stories."––Herb Boyd, coeditor, Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America
From the Inside Flap
"Out of shackles [and] blasted Reconstruction dreams, out of Jim Crows grip, out of that moment when there was some overcoming and some expectancy that freedom would truly ringthrough tempests and trials and a straining for the dawnblack men in America have endured so much, have achieved so much." from the Introduction Spanning the four centuries from Jamestown to the Million Man March, Strong Men Keep Coming captures the dynamic essence of the black male experience in America. Shedding new light on towering icons, as well as forgotten strivers and pioneers, Tonya Bolden spins exhaustive research and uncommon compassion into a well–crafted, vividly detailed, and entirely absorbing account. Strong Men Keep Coming is about range. Here are the bold experiences of black men in bondage and freedom: the breadth of their achievementin the arts, politics, education, business, sports, scienceand the strategies they devised for liberation and self–defensefrom nationalism and revolution to conciliation and integration. Mining fresh insights about cultural heavyweights, including David Walker, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr., Bolden puts familiar stories in elegant perspective. Her penetrating coverage also brightens the corners of many extraordinary lives that, until now, have remained largely unexamined. Among the books portraits are the stories of Josiah Henson, the misunderstood real–life model for Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Tom; Dangerfield Newby, father, husband, and one of John Browns ill–fated raiders; Henry Highland Garnet, firebrand antislavery activist and organizer; Isaac Myers, founder of the nations first black national labor union; Richard Samuel Roberts, the photographer whose portraits of blacks in the Jim Crow South have become treasured historical documents; Oscar Micheaux, groundbreaking filmmaker; and Neil de Grasse Tyson, one of the most highly regarded astrophysicists in the world. By turns triumphant and tragic, this indispensable collection illuminates the strength, courage, and tenacity of a truly remarkable brotherhood of men.
From the Back Cover
AN EPIC, EVOCATIVE HISTORY–FROM JAMESTOWN TO THE MILLION MAN MARCH "In her own special, provocative language, Tonya Bolden gives a voice to the voiceless, a name to the nameless. Revelations abound in Strong Men Keep Coming, her singular take on the endless parade of black men who have fought, sung, cajoled, tricked, worked, wrote, or roped their way into the American experience. . . . She has assembled a most rewarding cast, a phenomenal coterie of role models and phantoms, and she has done a splendid job of telling their stories."–Herb Boyd, coeditor Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America "Strong Men Keep Coming is long overdue [and] told in glorious detail. Bolden does an excellent job of obtaining information that’s hard to come by."–Mosaic "Tonya Bolden has assembled an eccentric, eclectic, and highly readable collection of portraits of black male achievers. Bolden blends heartfelt tributes with humorous anecdotes."–Washington Post Book World Spanning four centuries, Strong Men Keep Coming captures the dynamic essence of the black male experience in America, shedding new light on towering icons like Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Malcolm X, while illuminating the lives of numerous forgotten strivers and pioneers. By turns triumphant and tragic, this vital collection brings to life the strength, courage, and tenacity of a truly remarkable brotherhood of men.
