

His friend Morris Levitt, a retired public-school teacher and amateur black sports enthusiast, joined Harris on the project. His collection of black memorabilia is extensive and his passion for the subject as intense as it is thorough. I am so grateful that a new generation will get the opportunity to feel what I felt." -Nikole Hannah-JonesĪbout the Author "A friend introduced me to Middleton (Spike) Harris, who became the chief author of the project. 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.

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. 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. " The Black Book is an important document of American history that defines a people's strength, hope, and perseverance. There is not a member of the human family on earth who cannot learn from it." -Gloria Steinem The Black Book records some of the everyday suffering and wisdom that this false hierarchy has caused. "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. This is a book no American-black or white-can afford to ignore." -Cornel West 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. "An incredible testament to the strength, character, and endurance of a people. Beautifully and faithfully presented and featuring a foreword and original poem by Toni Morrison, The Black Book remains a timeless landmark work. A labor of love and a vital link to the richness and diversity of African American history and culture, The Black Book honors the past, reminding us where our nation has been, and gives flight to our hopes for what is yet to come. Indeed, it was an article she found while researching this project that provided the inspiration for Morrison's masterpiece, Beloved. Prominent collectors Morris Levitt, Roger Furman, and Ernest Smith joined Harris and Morrison (then a Random House editor, ultimately a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Nobel Laureate) to spend months studying, laughing at, and crying over these materials-transcripts from fugitive slaves' trials and proclamations by Frederick Douglass and celebrated abolitionists, as well as chilling images of cross burnings and lynchings, patents registered by black inventors throughout the early twentieth century, and vibrant posters from "Black Hollywood" films of the 1930s and 1940s. Now in a newly restored hardcover edition, The Black Book remains a breathtaking testament to the legendary wisdom, strength, and perseverance of black men and women intent on freedom. Harris and Toni Morrison led a team of gifted, passionate collectors in compiling these images and nearly five hundred others into one sensational narrative of the black experience in America- The Black Book.

An 1856 article titled "A Visit to the Slave Mother Who Killed Her Child." In 1974, Middleton A. Antebellum reward posters for capturing runaway slaves. Photographs of war heroes, regal in uniform. Twentieth-century sheet music for work songs and freedom chants. Nineteenth-century slave auction notices. I still think there is no other work that tells and visualizes a story of such misery with seriousness, humor, grace and triumph."-Toni Morrison Seventeenth-century sketches of Africans as they appeared to marauding European traders. "I am so pleased the book is alive again. Features a new Foreword and original poem by Toni Morrison.īook Synopsis A new edition of the classic New York Times bestseller edited by Toni Morrison, offering an encyclopedic look at the black experience in America from 1619 through the 1940s with the original cover restored. About the Book Now in a deluxe 35th anniversary hardcover edition, "The Black Book" remains a breathtaking testament to the legendary wisdom, strength, and perseverance of black men and women intent on freedom.
