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Gerald Early

    I'm a Little Special
    One Nation Under a Groove
    The Muhammad Ali Reader
    Best African American Essays 2010
    • A second entry in a well-received annual series features as its guest editor the author of Sellout and includes essays on such topics as Obama's presidential race, pop culture and sports. Simultaneous.

      Best African American Essays 2010
    • The Muhammad Ali Reader

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,8(10)Abgeben

      With an introduction by Gerald Early, one of the finest contemporary writers on boxing, The Muhammad Ali Reader confirms Ali's standing as one of the most controversial and charismatic Americans of our time.

      The Muhammad Ali Reader
    • One Nation Under a Groove

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,5(13)Abgeben

      Early tells the story of 'Motown Records', one of the most successful black- owned enterprises in American history and how it helped transform American culture. This edition features an updated bibliography and interviews with Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Berry Gordy.

      One Nation Under a Groove
    • I'm a Little Special

      Muhammad Ali Reader

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      I'm A Little Special: A Muhammad Ali Reader collects 30 of the best pieces ever written about this sporting legend in an anthology by the greatest about the Greatest. Muhammad Ali's story is told by a stellar array of authors, athletes and social commentators, all of them compelled to write about this amazing man. In addition to pieces by Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer, Floyd Patterson defends Ali's right to criticise America's participation in the Vietnam War; Malcolm X explains how he went from 'entertainer' to 'threat' with his declaration as a 'man of race'; Ali himself contributes with some poetry in his famous interview with Playboy magazine; and Gay Talese gives us a front seat on the 1996 ride to Cuba where Ali met Fidel Castro. Spanning four decades and including 16 pages of photographs, I'm A Little Special is the ultimate book about one of the true heroes of the twentieth century.

      I'm a Little Special