"A friend introduced me to Middleton (Spike) Harris a retired city
employee , who became the chief author of the project. His
collection of black memorabilia is extensive and his passion for
the subject as intense as it is thorough. . . . His friend Morris
Levitt, a retired public-school teacher and amateur black sports
enthusiast, joined Harris on the project. So did Roger Furman, an
actor and director of New York's black New Heritage Repertory
Theater. Finally, Ernest Smith a collector of black memorabilia
since he was fourteen also joined. . . . All of these men have one
thing in common- an intense love for black expression and a zest
wholly free of academic careerism."-Toni Morrison, in
"Rediscovering Black History," The New York Times
Toni Morrison was the author of award-winning works of fiction,
nonfiction, and children's literature. Her fifth novel, Beloved,
earned her the Pulitzer Prize in 1998. She received the National
Book Critics Circle Award and was awarded the Nobel Prize for
Literature. She died in August 2019.
“An incredible testament to the strength, character, and endurance
of a people . . . Especially in these historic times, I can think
of no better way to celebrate African American achievement than
through a retrospective look at our history—painful and
pleasurable—our shared experiences and our successes. This is a
book no American—black or white—can afford to ignore.”—Cornel
West
“A terrible error grew as humans spread out around the globe from
our common ancestors in Southern Africa: Race became a source of
division and hierarchy instead of the minor adaptation to climate
it truly was. The Black Book records some of the everyday suffering
and wisdom that this false hierarchy has caused. There is not a
member of the human family on earth who cannot learn from
it.”—Gloria Steinem
“The Black Book is an important document of American history that
defines a people’s strength, hope, and perseverance. By honoring
the past, Toni Morrison’s remarkable book sheds light on the
present, and shows the unlimited potential for the future.”—Gay
Talese
“Terrific, terrific, terrific . . . Tell the truth and shame the
devil.”—Melvin Van Peebles
“I first read The Black Book as a young man, sneaking it
out of my dad’s library. It is appropriate that it should be
returned to the world of publishing as we consider Morrison’s
legacy, and the many dimensions of the much deserved monument we
now seek to erect in her honor.”—Ta-Nehisi Coates
“I remember first coming across this book as a child and
understanding even then that I was holding in my hands a majestic
miracle that managed to beautifully, painfully, and accurately
convey both the tragedy and the triumph of four hundred years of
the black experience. I am so grateful that a new generation will
get the opportunity to feel what I felt.”—Nikole Hannah-Jones
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