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Vietnam War (Paperback)
Geoffrey Ward, Kenneth Burns
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WINNER OF THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD He was the
first black heavyweight champion in history (1908-15) and the most
celebrated - and most reviled - African American of his age. In
Unforgivable Blackness, prize-winning biographer Geoffrey C. Ward
brings to vivid life the real Jack Johnson, a figure far more
complex than the newspaper headlines could ever convey. Johnson
battled his way from obscurity to the top of the heavyweight ranks
and in 1908 won the greatest prize in American sports - one that
had always been the preserve of white boxers. At a time when whites
ran everything in America, he took orders from no one and resolved
to live as if colour did not exist. Because of this, the federal
government set out to destroy him and he was forced to endure a
year of prison and seven years of exile. As Ward shows, Johnson was
seen as a perpetual threat to white and African Americans alike -
profligate, arrogant, amoral, a dark menace and a danger to the
natural order of things. Unforgivable Blackness is the first
full-scale biography of Johnson in more than twenty years.
Accompanied by more than fifty photographs and drawing on a wealth
of new material - including Johnson's never-before-published prison
memoir - it restores Jack Johnson to his rightful place in the
pantheon of sporting and social warriors.
In this beautiful book, Pulitzer Prize--winning musician and
composer Wynton Marsalis draws upon lessons he's learned from a
lifetime in jazz-lessons that can help us all move to higher
ground. With wit and candor he demystifies the music that is the
birthright of every American and demonstrates how a real
understanding of the central idea of jazz-the unique balance
between self-expression and sacrifice for the common good
exemplified on the bandstand-can enrich every aspect of our lives,
from the bedroom to the boardroom, from the schoolroom to City
Hall. Along the way, Marsalis helps us understand the life-changing
message of the blues, reveals secrets about playing-and
listening-and passes on wisdom he has gleaned from working with
three generations of great musicians. Illuminating and inspiring,
Moving to Higher Ground is a master class on jazz and life,
conducted by a brilliant American artist.
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