The Clan of the Black Man

The Clan of the Black Man
Author: John Valentine
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781401087357

In the tradition of pioneering studies in black history in the vein of The Destruction of Black Civilization and African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality, The Clan of the Black Man traces black history back to the time of the famous "African Eve" (200,000 years ago) to the present. The author, an avid historian and amateur Egyptologist, takes you on a fascinating journey through time from the beginnings of the human line through the magnificent ancient Egyptian society through slavery, colonialism, and black freedom and independence. The Clan of the Black Man is a courageous and ambitious attempt to tell black history as it´s never been told before.


Klan-Destine Relationships

Klan-Destine Relationships
Author: Daryl Davis
Publisher: New Horizon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780882822693

Driven by the need to understand those who despise him because of the color of his skin, Daryl Davis sets his sights on meeting Klan members to get to the heart of their hate. With rare courage, Davis exposes his own anger, along with his compassion, in his attempt to unearth the roots of prejudice and foster harmony between the races.


Black Man's Burden

Black Man's Burden
Author: Mack Reynolds
Publisher: Gateway
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575102705

The turmoil in Africa is only beginning-and it must grow worse before it's better. Not until the people of Africa know they are Africans-not warring tribesmen-will there be peace...


Damn Near White

Damn Near White
Author: Carolyn Marie Wilkins
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826272401

Carolyn Wilkins grew up defending her racial identity. Because of her light complexion and wavy hair, she spent years struggling to convince others that she was black. Her family’s prominence set Carolyn’s experiences even further apart from those of the average African American. Her father and uncle were well-known lawyers who had graduated from Harvard Law School. Another uncle had been a child prodigy and protégé of Albert Einstein. And her grandfather had been America's first black assistant secretary of labor. Carolyn's parents insisted she follow the color-conscious rituals of Chicago's elite black bourgeoisie—experiences Carolyn recalls as some of the most miserable of her entire life. Only in the company of her mischievous Aunt Marjory, a woman who refused to let the conventions of “proper” black society limit her, does Carolyn feel a true connection to her family's African American heritage. When Aunt Marjory passes away, Carolyn inherits ten bulging scrapbooks filled with family history and memories. What she finds in these photo albums inspires her to discover the truth about her ancestors—a quest that will eventually involve years of research, thousands of miles of travel, and much soul-searching. Carolyn learns that her great-grandfather John Bird Wilkins was born into slavery and went on to become a teacher, inventor, newspaperman, renegade Baptist minister, and a bigamist who abandoned five children. And when she discovers that her grandfather J. Ernest Wilkins may have been forced to resign from his labor department post by members of the Eisenhower administration, Carolyn must confront the bittersweet fruits of her family's generations-long quest for status and approval. Damn Near White is an insider’s portrait of an unusual American family. Readers will be drawn into Carolyn’s journey as she struggles to redefine herself in light of the long-buried secrets she uncovers. Tackling issues of class, color, and caste, Wilkins reflects on the changes of African American life in U.S. history through her dedicated search to discover her family’s powerful story.


The Black Calhouns

The Black Calhouns
Author: Gail Lumet Buckley
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802190693

“A history cum memoir by Lena Horne’s daughter tells the story of her forebears . . . eloquently conveys . . . how politics and prejudice can shape a family.” —The New Yorker In The Black Calhouns, Gail Lumet Buckley—daughter of actress Lena Horne—delves deep into her family history, detailing the experiences of an extraordinary African American family from Civil War to Civil Rights. Beginning with her great-great grandfather Moses Calhoun, a house slave who used the rare advantage of his education to become a successful businessman in post-war Atlanta, Buckley follows her family’s two branches: one that stayed in the South, and the other that settled in Brooklyn. Through the lens of her relatives’ momentous lives, Buckley examines major events throughout American history. From Atlanta during Reconstruction and the rise of Jim Crow, to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance, and then from World War II to the Civil Rights Movement, this ambitious, brilliant family witnessed and participated in the most crucial events of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Combining personal and national history, The Black Calhouns is a unique and vibrant portrait of six generations during dynamic times of struggle and triumph. “The challenge of reviewing extraordinary books is that they leave one grasping for words . . . The book’s ultimate magic derives from the way the history of black America can be viewed through their story.” —The Boston Globe


The Invention of the Jewish People

The Invention of the Jewish People
Author: Shlomo Sand
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 178168362X

A historical tour de force, The Invention of the Jewish People offers a groundbreaking account of Jewish and Israeli history. Exploding the myth that there was a forced Jewish exile in the first century at the hands of the Romans, Israeli historian Shlomo Sand argues that most modern Jews descend from converts, whose native lands were scattered across the Middle East and Eastern Europe. In this iconoclastic work, which spent nineteen weeks on the Israeli bestseller list and won the coveted Aujourd'hui Award in France, Sand provides the intellectual foundations for a new vision of Israel's future.


The Family Scalpel

The Family Scalpel
Author: Marshall Goldberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780802313089

The workings of the criminal mind meet their counterparts in the medical world in this dynamic, sophisticated, fast-paced thriller by veteran mystery writer Goldberg, author of the cult classic The Anatomy Lesson. Here Goldberg continues his relentless intrigue by involving readers in his complex, unique plot centered on the Blackman family, ten doctors, one on staff in the Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Goldberg, also a skilled internist, weaves his profound knowledge of high tech into this masterful novel in which the surprise never lessens. Dr. Goldberg was medical correspondent and chief medical consultant for ABC's "World News Tonight" from 1979-1985. He began his television career writing for the Dr. Kildare series in the early 1960s. Two of his earlier novels have been made into television movies. He continues to be a frequent guest on television and radio talk shows. "[a] gripping story...Goldberg...has a talent for suspense."--Publishers Weekly.


Black Klansman

Black Klansman
Author: Ron Stallworth
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250299039

The #1 New York Times Bestseller! The extraordinary true story and basis for the Academy Award winning film BlacKkKlansman, written and directed by Spike Lee, produced by Jordan Peele, and starring John David Washington and Adam Driver. When detective Ron Stallworth, the first black detective in the history of the Colorado Springs Police Department, comes across a classified ad in the local paper asking for all those interested in joining the Ku Klux Klan to contact a P.O. box, Detective Stallworth does his job and responds with interest, using his real name while posing as a white man. He figures he’ll receive a few brochures in the mail, maybe even a magazine, and learn more about a growing terrorist threat in his community. A few weeks later the office phone rings, and the caller asks Ron a question he thought he’d never have to answer, “Would you like to join our cause?” This is 1978, and the KKK is on the rise in the United States. Its Grand Wizard, David Duke, has made a name for himself, appearing on talk shows, and major magazine interviews preaching a “kinder” Klan that wants nothing more than to preserve a heritage, and to restore a nation to its former glory. Ron answers the caller’s question that night with a yes, launching what is surely one of the most audacious, and incredible undercover investigations in history. Ron recruits his partner Chuck to play the "white" Ron Stallworth, while Stallworth himself conducts all subsequent phone conversations. During the months-long investigation, Stallworth sabotages cross burnings, exposes white supremacists in the military, and even befriends David Duke himself. Black Klansman is an amazing true story that reads like a crime thriller, and a searing portrait of a divided America and the extraordinary heroes who dare to fight back.


Man

Man
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1902
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: