Moonfixer
The Basketball Journey of Earl Lloyd

by Sean Kirst
ISBN: 9780815609469
$29.95 Hardcover
Pub Date: November

In 1950, future Hall of Famer Earl Lloyd became the first African American to play in a National Basketball Association game. Lloyd has lived what he describes as an “incredible journey” and has spent 80 years gathering passionate lessons from that experience.



A View from The East, Second Edition
Black Cultural Nationalism and Education in New York City

by Kwasi B. Konadu
ISBN: 9780815632061
$29.95 Hardcover
Pub Date: June

Kwasi B. Konadu excavates the legacy of The East, a cultural and educational center for people of African ancestry, by exploring the confluence of cultural nationalism, education, economic self-sufficiency, and the arts during the Black Power period. A View from The East represents a second edition of the previously published Truth Crushed to Earth Will Rise Again.



We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns
The Kids Who Fought for Civil Rights in Mississippi

by Tracy Sugarman
ISBN: 9780815609384
$34.95 Hardcover

No one experienced the 1964 Freedom Summer quite like Tracy Sugarman. As an illustrator and journalist, Sugarman covered the nearly 1,000 student volunteers who traveled to the Mississippi Delta to assist black citizens in the South in registering to vote.

41 Shots... and Counting
What Amadou Diallo’s Story Teaches Us About Policing, Race, and Justice

by Beth Roy
ISBN: 9780815609407
$28.00 Hardcover

When four New York City police officers killed Amadou Diallo in 1999, the 41 shots they fired echoed loudly across the nation. With lucid analysis, Beth Roy explores events in the courtroom, in city hall, in the streets, and in the police precinct, revealing the interlacing conflict dynamics.

Blacks at the Net, Volume Two
Black Achievement in the History of Tennis

by Sundiata Djata
ISBN: 9780815608981
$29.95 Hardcover

Drawing on original and published interviews, life writings, and newspaper articles, Sundiata Djata offers an in-depth look at black participation in tennis in Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Caribbean.
ALSO AVAILABLE:

Blacks at the Net, Volume One
Black Achievement in the History of Tennis

by Sundiata Djata
ISBN: 9780815608189
$29.95 Hardcover

Salt City and Its Black Community
A Sociological Study of Syracuse, New York

by S. David Stamps & Miriam Burney Stamps
ISBN: 9780815631804
$29.95 Hardcover

Something Must Be Done
One Black Woman’s Story

by Peggy Wood
with Parker Brown
Foreword by H. Douglas Barclay
ISBN: 9780815608776
$16.95 Hardcover

Drawing Conclusions
An Artist Discovers His America

by Tracy Sugarman
ISBN: 9780815608714
$29.95 Hardcover