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In 2006, Boyd worked with world music composer Yusef Lateef on his autobiography The Gentle Giant which was published by Morton Books of New Jersey. He is currently under contract to complete a book on James Baldwin, and is working with filmmaker Keith Beauchamp on several projects. Boyd has been inducted into both the Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent and the Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame as a journalist. Along with his writing, Boyd is also the Managing Editor of
The Black World Today, one of the leading online publications on the Internet.
Boyd, a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, teaches African and
African-American History at the College of New Rochelle in the Bronx, and is an
adjunct instructor at City College in the Black Studies Department.
Hardcover: 272 pages "Herb Boyd's study of Baldwin and Harlem features vivid literary portraits of a powerful writer in sometimes controversial dialogue with other major figures of his era. It also centers Baldwin's Harlem in a memorable, necessary way. Boyd's book is fascinating and authoritative on a subject that he knows well and writes about with insight and sympathy." — Arnold Rampersad, author of Ralph Ellison: A Biography Baldwin's Harlem is an intimate Perhaps no other writer is as synonymous with Harlem as James Baldwin
(1924-1987). The events there that shaped his youth greatly influenced
Baldwin's work, much of which focused on his experiences as a black man
in white America. Go Tell It on the Mountain, The Fire Next Time, Notes
of a Native Son, and Giovanni's Room are just a few of his classic
fiction and nonfiction books that remain an essential part of the
American canon.
by Herb Boyd, Ruby Dee (Narrated by), Ossie Davis (Narrated by) ISBN: 140220213X We Shall Overcome is a dramatic evocation of the forever poignant and courageous struggle of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, when African Americans, often accompanied by whites, fought to end the racial segregation in the North and South. In twenty-three chapters, Herb Boyd brings to life the stories and struggles of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Stokely Carmichael, Ella Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer and many more who battled for social justice and equality. The book begins with the boldness of returning black Americans who had served in World War II and refused to accept second class citizenship, demanding an end to Jim Crow laws. It continues with the murder of Emmett Till, the story of Rosa Parks (who sparked the end of the rule, "if you're black you sit in the back") and goes on to the rise of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, to the tragic bombing of the Birmingham church, which led to the death of four young black girls, to "Freedom Summer," the march on Selma and above all, the heroic story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who brought Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence to America. The text is accompanied by two audio CDs that evoke the immediacy of these historical events, from the march on Selma to the march on Washington, the "barking dogs" of "Bull" Connor and the KKK, to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. In the tradition of Poetry Speaks, We Shall Overcome is a classic that one will want to read and hear and pass on to generations to come.
ISBN: 0060934387 Hailed by Muhammad Ali as "the king, the master, my idol," Sugar Ray Robinson
was the greatest boxer America had seen since Joe Louis and is considered by
many today to be, pound for pound, the best boxer the sport has ever known. A
world welterweight and five-time middleweight champion, he had a career that
spanned three decades. With his graceful yet powerful style and Hollywood looks
— which he would use to his advantage upon his final retirement from boxing — he
embodied the very essence of the "sweet science." Before he finally hung up his
boxing gloves in 1965, at the age of forty-four, Sugar Ray Robinson won 125
consecutive fights, including victories over Henry Armstrong, Kid Gavilan,
Carmen Basilio, Jake LaMotta, Rocky Graziano, Gene Fullmer, and Randy Turpin.
His successes were not his alone, however. They belonged to his family as well,
though those relationships would be marked by neglect and abuse.
with Yusef Lateef ISBN: 1929188129 The autobiography of a musical genius and poet, Yusef Lateef. Dr. Lateef's work combines images that delight the aesthetic senses and provoke the intellect. This is his story in his words. First Sentence:
ISBN: 0385492790 Benjamin Banneker on Thomas Jefferson's hypocrisy * Old Elizabeth on
spreading the Word * Frederick Douglass on life in the North * Sojourner Truth
on black women's rights * W.E.B. Du Bois on the Talented Tenth * Matthew Henson
on reaching the North Pole * and many more.
ISBN: 0345383176 In 1995, with co-editor Robert Allen, Boyd received the American Book Award for Brotherman The powerful opening excerpt by Frederick Douglass evokes his boyhood as a
slave, and the collection closes with an eloquent discussion of the race problem
today by Cornel West. A distinguished addition to black studies." The purpose of this extraordinary anthology is made abundantly clear by the editors' stated intention: "to create a living mosaic of essays and stories in which Black men can view themselves, and be viewed without distortion." In this, they have succeeded brilliantly. Brotherman contains more than one hundred and fifty selections, some never before published--from slave narratives, memoirs, social histories, novels, poems, short stories, biographies, autobiographies, position papers, and essays. Brotherman books us passage to the world that Black men experience as adolescents, lovers, husbands, fathers, workers, warriors, and elders. On this journey they encounter pain, confusion, anger, and love while confronting the life-threatening issues of race, sex, and politics--often as strangers in a strange land. The first collection of its kind, Brotherman gathers together a multitude of voices that add a new, unforgettable chapter to American cultural identity.
ISBN: 1400046815 There is no neighborhood in America as famous, infamous, and inspiring as Harlem. From its humble beginnings as a farming district and country retreat for the rich, Harlem grew to international prominence as the mecca of black art and culture, then fell from grace, despised as a crime-ridden slum and symbol of urban decay. But during all of these phases there was writing in Harlem—great writing that sprang from one of the richest and most unique communities in the world. From Harlem’s most revered icons (like Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington, Ann Petry, and Malcolm X) to voices of a new generation (including Willie Perdomo, Mase, Grace Edwards, and Piri Thomas), The Harlem Reader gathers a wealth of vital impressions, stories, and narratives and blends them with original accounts offered by living storytellers, famous and not so famous. Fresh and vivid, this volume perfectly captures the dramatic moments and personalities at the core of Harlem’s ever-evolving story.
Herb Boyd (Editor) ISBN: 0896086526 In Race and Resistance: African Americans in the Twenty-First Century, leading African-American scholars and activists discuss the state of Black America today, and strategies for achieving full civil rights and equality. This broad, inclusive anthology makes a vital contribution to our understanding of racism and how it can be overcome. Essays on "e-black studies;" spirituality and activism; wisdom and cultural expression; the continuing impact of AIDS in the African American community; race and globalization; the anti-enforcement violence movement; black feminism; the history of the reparations movement in the US; environmental justice; the media; and others. Contributors
Pablo Marcos (Illustrator) ISBN: 1596792582 This book tells of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., who led the civil rights movement and sought freedom and respect for African Americans.
Shey Wolvek-Pfister (Illustrator) ISBN: 0863161448 In African History for Beginners striking visuals and fascinating text bring to life the rich history of Africa. Readers learn about African lands and people: Zulu are treasures, the sophistication of Swahili, the courage of the Masai and much more about this vast, elusive land.
Lance Tooks (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0863161960 Throughout the text, Herb Boyd takes great care in presenting the facts about the Black Panther Party as objectively as possible. His rendering of this dramatic episode in American history is expertly written and very well organized. Lance Tooks's illustrations are lively and, in many instances, extremely moving. –Amazon
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From the Publisher
Down the Glory Road: Contributions of African
Americans in United States History and Culture ISBN: 0788198580 Herb Boyd presents the first comprehensive African American history book that reveals the vast contributions African Americans have made to the shaping of our culture and the building of our nation--from the first slaves brought here in 1619 to the Los Angeles Riots of 1992.
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From Ike to Mao and beyond: My Journey from Mainstream America to
Revolutionary Communist Herb Boyd is the national editor of TBWT and is the originator/professor
of the web site's online black history course
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