On the Shoulders of Giants: My Journey Through the Harlem RenaissanceSimon and Schuster, 2007 M02 5 - 288 páginas New York Times bestselling author and living legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar shares how the power of the Harlem Renaissance led him to become the man he is today—basketball superstar, jazz enthusiast, historian, and Black American icon. In On the Shoulders of Giants, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar invites us on an extraordinarily personal journey back to his birthplace of Harlem through one of the greatest political, cultural, literary, and artistic movements in history. He reveals the tremendous impact the Harlem Renaissance had on both American culture and his own life. Travel deep into the soul of the Renaissance—the night clubs, restaurants, basketball games, and fabulous parties that have made footprints in Harlem’s history. Meet the athletes, jazz musicians, comedians, actors, politicians, entrepreneurs, and writers who not only inspired Kareem’s rise to greatness but an entire nation. |
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... hope that it would provide more shoulders to stand on so they could see farther than I have. RAYMOND. OBSTFELD. C ONTENTS Foreword by Quincy Jones xi Introduction: Our Future Abdul-Jabbar_OnShoulders_i-xii-262_4P.jlp 12/5/06 3:13 PM Page ...
... hope that it would provide more shoulders to stand on so they could see farther than I have. RAYMOND. OBSTFELD. C ONTENTS Foreword by Quincy Jones xi Introduction: Our Future Abdul-Jabbar_OnShoulders_i-xii-262_4P.jlp 12/5/06 3:13 PM Page ...
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... Hope”: How the Rens Basketball Team Influenced My Life 177 “Musical Fireworks”: Jazz Lights Up the Heavens of Harlem 193 “Everything Was Mostly Fun”: How Jazz Influenced My Life 239 Photo Credits 256 Bibliography 257 Acknowledgments 261 ...
... Hope”: How the Rens Basketball Team Influenced My Life 177 “Musical Fireworks”: Jazz Lights Up the Heavens of Harlem 193 “Everything Was Mostly Fun”: How Jazz Influenced My Life 239 Photo Credits 256 Bibliography 257 Acknowledgments 261 ...
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... hope to accomplish, and why you shouldn't even try. If people listened to such naysayers, nothing would ever get accomplished. Before 1954, conventional wisdom held that it was impossible for a human to run the mile faster than four ...
... hope to accomplish, and why you shouldn't even try. If people listened to such naysayers, nothing would ever get accomplished. Before 1954, conventional wisdom held that it was impossible for a human to run the mile faster than four ...
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... hope to be tomorrow. Opening the door to that period of history opened many subsequent doors to guide me. The Harlem Rens basketball team helped me see the kind of athlete I could become. Jazz musicians like Duke Ellington and Bessie ...
... hope to be tomorrow. Opening the door to that period of history opened many subsequent doors to guide me. The Harlem Rens basketball team helped me see the kind of athlete I could become. Jazz musicians like Duke Ellington and Bessie ...
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... hope. But the black residents of the Tenderloin weren't the only ones in search of hope. M. OVIN. ' O N. U. P. : J. I M. C. ROW AND THE. GREAT. B. LACK. M. IGRATION In 1910, while Harlem was developing into a popular black neighborhood ...
... hope. But the black residents of the Tenderloin weren't the only ones in search of hope. M. OVIN. ' O N. U. P. : J. I M. C. ROW AND THE. GREAT. B. LACK. M. IGRATION In 1910, while Harlem was developing into a popular black neighborhood ...
Contenido
How Harlem Influenced My Life | 47 |
Jazz Lights Up the Heavens of Harlem | 193 |
Photo Credits | 256 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
On the Shoulders of Giants: My Journey Through the Harlem Renaissance Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |
On the Shoulders of Giants: My Journey Through the Harlem Renaissance Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Sin vista previa disponible - 2010 |
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