Richard "Dick" Claxton Gregory was an African American comedian, civil rights activist, and cultural icon who first performed in public in the 1950s. He was on Comedy Central's list of "100 Greatest Stand-Ups" and was the author of fourteen books, most notably the bestselling classic Nigger: An Autobiography. A hilariously authentic wisecracker and passionate fighter for justice, Gregory is considered one of the most prized comedians of our time. He and his beloved wife, Lil, have ten kids.
"In an unprcedented show of compassion and courage, Dick Gregory
has knitted together side-splitting humor and hard truths. He has
awakened generations of Americans who bow when they hear his
name."
-- Susan L. Taylor, Founder of the National Cares Mentoring
Movement and Editor-in-Chief Emerita of Essence Magazine"Gregory's
examination of American history from a black perspective is both
humorous and inspiring." -- Booklist"I am honored to recommend my
good friend Dick Gregory's narrative on the history of America as a
vital resource manual for this and future generations. For over
fifty years, Dick has trusted in God to enable him to fearlessly
speak truth to power and bring revelation to the masses without
regard for negative consequences or financial reward. The world we
live in can only benefit from reading and sharing this important
work with anyone who may have forgotten or is without comprehensive
knowledge of true American history." -- Martin Luther King III
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