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Pamela Newkirk is an award-winning journalist and a professor of journalism at New York University. She is the author of Within the Veil: Black Journalists, White Media, which won the National Press Club Award for media criticism, and the editor of Letters from Black America. She lives in New York City.

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"Here is a gripping and painstaking narrative that breaks new ground. Now, after a century, Benga has finally been heard." -- New York Times Book Review "Newkirks account of this shocking and shameful story is forceful." -- The New Yorker "Haunting and heartbreaking." -- Ebony "What became of Benga is best left discovered by readers of this revelatory book. Suffice to say that the shock of it will haunt you. Newkirk's dispassionate, powerfully understated writing lets her sorrowful account speak for itself." -- San Francisco Chronicle "[Ota Benga's] story has been told before, but the journalist Pamela Newkirk fleshes it out with chilling human dimension and rich anthropological perspective in her engrossing new book, Spectacle. -- New York Times, Metro Section "Bookshelf" Review "With her meticulously researched account, Newkirk rights the record, offering a profoundly unsettling look at the racism deeply rooted in even the city's (and the nation's) progressive institutions at the start of the 20th century." -- NYU Stories (Online) "Newkirk's investigation is a nuanced account of Benga's relationship with Verner and Hornaday, a subtle look into what it meant for a colonized African to be free and how the pursuit of scientific knowledge played a role in racial subjection." -- Jezebel "In this enthralling social history, Newkirk reveals the truth about Ota Benga, the people who exploited him and the heroes who fought vainly to save him." -- More magazine "This is an explosive, heartbreaking book. It unfolds with the grace of an E.L. Doctorow novel, and spins forward with the urgency of a wild tabloid story." -- James McBride, bestselling author of The Good Lord Bird "A riveting account of one of the most startling episodes in the sorry history of race in America. Ms. Newkirk is a crisp storyteller as well as an experienced journalist whose investigative skills bring alive both her cast of characters and the age in which they lived." -- Wall Street Journal "Compelling... Spectacle is an exhaustively researched work of social history that links Benga's story with examinations of turn-of-the-century racial discrimination and discord, scientific polygenism, middle-class African American life in New York, and yellow journalism." -- Washington Post "Deeply researched and thoughtful... Writing with precision and moral clarity, Newkirk indicts a civilization whose 'cruelty was cloaked in civility,' leaving us to examine its remnants." -- Boston Globe "Painstakingly researched and heartbreaking... Newkirk does an exemplary job of respecting the damaged dignity of her subject." -- In These Times "Pamela Newkirk has taken a careful, highly readable look at an episode that lays bare so much about our not-so-distant past. It's all here: the dreams of glory in African exploration, appalling racism, and the moving, tragic odyssey of a forgotten man who was the victim of both." -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost "A shocking tale of a young African taken from his home for the purposes of Western science throws into relief the turn-of-the-century's ill-conceived intentions and prejudice... An inspired and moving work of intrepid scholarship." -- Kirkus Reviews "Meticulously detailed... Readers will be moved, especially when reading about the tragic turns Benga's life took in the years after he was released." -- Publishers Weekly

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