by Julian Bond (Author), Michael G. Long (Editor), Pamela Horowitz (Preface), Jeanne Theoharis (Preface), Douglas Brinkley (Afterword)
Newsweek, Lit Hub, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Atlanta Journal Constitution pick Race Man by Julian Bond as one of their Most-Anticipated Books of 2020!
"This compilation of works by social activist and civil rights leader Julian Bond should be required reading in 2020."—Juliana Rose Pignataro, Newsweek
"Bond's essays, speeches and interviews were powerful weapons in his lifelong fight for civil rights."—The New York Times
"Justice
and equality was the mission that spanned his life. Julian Bond helped
change this country for the better. And what better way to be remembered
than that."—President Barack Obama
An inspiring, historic collection of writings from one of America's most important civil rights leaders.
No one in the United States did more to advance the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. than Julian Bond. Race Man—a
collection of his speeches, articles, interviews, and
letters—constitutes an unrivaled history of the life and times of one of
America’s most trusted freedom fighters, offering unfiltered access to
his prophetic voice on a wide variety of social issues, including police
brutality, abortion, and same-sex marriage.
A man who broke race
barriers and set precedents throughout his life in politics; co-founder
of the Southern Poverty Law Center and long-time chair of the NAACP;
Julian Bond was a leader and a visionary who built bridges between the
black civil rights movement and other freedom movements—especially for
LGBTQ and women's rights. As we enter the third decade of the
twenty-first century, there is no better time to return to Bond's works
and words, many of them published here for the first time.
"Endlessly
grateful for this collection of work that shows the expansive nature of
Julian Bond's ideas of black liberation, and how those ideas are woven
into the fabric of both resistance and uplift. Race Man is the map of a journey that was not only struggle and not only triumph."—Hanif Abdurraqib, author of They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us: Essays
"Race Man
is the essential collection of Julian Bond's wisdom—and required
reading for the organizers and leaders who follow in his footsteps
today."—Marian Wright Edelman, President Emerita, Children's Defense Fund
"Race Man is
a staggering collection that offers a genealogy of Bond's
freedom-oriented politics and soul work as captured in his written
words. Race Man is a book that looks back and speaks forward.
It is a timely example of what movement building can look like when
servant leaders refuse to leave the most vulnerable out of their visions
for Black freedom. We need that reminder, like never before, today."—Darnell L. Moore, author of No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America
"
[An] essential volume that will appeal to a broad audience of readers
interested in the civil rights movement and human rights overall . . ."—Library Journal, Starred Review