Herb Boyd is a journalist, activist, teacher, and author or editor
of twenty-three books, including his latest, The Diary of Malcolm
X, edited with Ilyasah Al-Shabazz, Malcolm X's daughter. His
articles have been published in the Black Scholar, Final Call, the
Amsterdam News, Cineaste, Downbeat, the Network Journal, and the
Daily Beast. A scholar for more than forty years, he teaches
African American history and culture at the City College of New
York in Harlem, where he lives.
Ray Robinson II is an independent producer who is currently in the
process of establishing a museum in honor of his mother and father.
"Admiring biography that neither glosses over nor dwells on [Ray's] not-always-great behavior outside the ring." -- Kirkus Reviews"A rich history of the athlete, the man, the sport and a fascinating time in African American history." -- Ebony"An informative account of the life of Hollywood-handsome middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robison." -- Essence"A nuanced, sensitive, critical, and definitive biography of arguably the greatest boxer of all time." -- --Kevin Powell, author of Who's Gonna Take the Weight? Manhood, Race, and Power in America
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