Description:
Untold Glory offers a fresh perspective on one of the most fundamental
elements of American history—the conquest of new frontiers.
In twenty-seven fascinating first-person accounts, African Americans
from different eras, backgrounds, and occupations explore and reflect
on the meaning of frontier, both literally and metaphorically.
This collection chronicles the search for freedom and opportunity and
the achievement of success in a wide variety of fields. The
contributors all pushed beyond self-imposed or culturally enforced
boundaries to pursue their dreams and ambitions. They include Mark
Dean, an IBM vice president and member of the Inventors Hall of Fame,
who holds three of the original patents upon which the personal
computer is based; the civil-rights attorney Oliver W. Hill, one of the
architects of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case; the
classical pianist and museum founder Josephine Love; and L. Douglas
Wilder, the grandson of slaves who became the first African American
governor of Virginia.
Illustrated with black-and-white photographs and featuring an incisive
introduction by Alan Govenar, Untold Glory is both an important
addition to the field of African American history and an engaging,
eye-opening look at some of the nation’s most daring,
innovative, and influential pioneers.
Untold Glory
African Americans in Pursuit of Freedom, Opportunity, and Achievement
by Alan Govenar
ISBN:
9780767921176
ISBN-10:
0767921178
Publisher:
Harlem Moon (Random House)
Publication Date:
2007
Format:
Trade Paperback, 432 pages
Book Type:
New