Unforgivable Blackness
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2004
544
Biography • Nonfiction
United States • Early 20th century
2004
Adult
16+ years
1180L
Unforgivable Blackness by Geoffrey C. Ward chronicles the life of Jack Johnson, the first Black heavyweight boxing champion, detailing his rise in the sport, his struggles against pervasive racism, and his controversial relationships and legal battles. The book also inspired a Ken Burns documentary. Note: The biography includes discussions of racial segregation, violence, and systemic injustice.
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Unforgivable Blackness by Geoffrey C. Ward provides an in-depth look at the life of Jack Johnson, the first African American heavyweight champion. The biography is praised for its detailed research and engaging narrative, although some critics note it occasionally gets bogged down in minutiae. Overall, Ward's work is lauded for shedding light on an important but often overlooked figure in sports history.
A reader who relishes detailed biographical narratives, historical accounts, and social commentary on race in America would enjoy Unforgivable Blackness by Geoffrey C. Ward. This book appeals to fans of The Autobiography of Malcolm X and The Warmth of Other Suns, offering an engaging look at boxer Jack Johnson's life and racial challenges in the early 20th century.
1,318 ratings
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544
Biography • Nonfiction
United States • Early 20th century
2004
Adult
16+ years
1180L
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