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When I Passed the Statue of Liberty I Became Black

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"Harry Edward was a hugely talented athlete and an extraordinary man who fought all his life for justice and fairness in the face of repeated prejudice. His story is as powerful today as it was when he lived it and I urge everyone to read this... Read More
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When I Passed the Statue of Liberty I Became Black

The lost memoir of Britain’s first Black Olympic medal winner—and the America he discovered

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"Harry Edward was a hugely talented athlete and an extraordinary man who fought all his life for justice and fairness in the face of repeated prejudice. His story is as powerful today as it was when he lived it and I urge everyone to read this book."—Linford Christie, 1992 Olympic 100m Champion

The lost memoir of Britain's first Black Olympic medal winner—and the America he discovered

After winning Olympic medals for Britain in 1920, Harry Edward (1898–1973) decided to try his luck in America. The country he found was full of thrilling opportunity and pervasive racism.

Immensely capable and energetic, Harry rubbed shoulders with kings and presidents, was influential in the revival of Black theatre during the Harlem Renaissance, and became a passionate humanitarian and advocate for child welfare. He was present at some of the twentieth century's most significant moments, worked alongside W. E. B. Du Bois and Orson Welles, and witnessed two world wars and the civil rights movement. Yet he was frustrated at almost every turn.

Toward the end of his life he set down his story, crafting this memoir of athletics and activism, race and racism on both sides of the Atlantic. His manuscript went unpublished until now. This is the deeply engaging tale of Edward's life—and a moving testament to his drive to form a better world.

When I Passed the Statue of Liberty I Became Black unearths the compelling story of a man who faced enormous challenges with remarkable resilience, highlighting significant historical moments and standing as a voice for justice and equality.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300270976

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 February 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 60 b-w illus.

Contributors:

  • Edited by Neil Duncanson

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Harry Edward (1898–1973) was a sprinter who became Britain’s first Black Olympic medalist, winning two medals at the 1920 Antwerp Games. He subsequently emigrated to America. Neil Duncanson is a television executive, producer, and writer.

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