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Unforgivable Blackness by Geoffrey C. WardThe Story Of One Man's Struggle Against the Colour of His Own SkinJack Johnson was the first ever black World Heavyweight boxing champion and a very interesting character to boot, so does this book do him justice?
Unforgivable Blackness is a biography of Jack Johnson written by Geoffrey C. Ward. Johnson lived between the years 1878 and 1946, and he consistently struggled against people who ostracised him because of the colour of his skin. This marred his potential as a professional boxer, and in the book Ward takes a deep look into the personal life of Jack as well as the boxing side of things. It is split into two books. One is titled: 'The Rise' and the other is entitled 'The Fall'. The first book covers his slow rise to fame, and Johnson achieving his ultimate goal of becoming World Heavyweight Champion against all odds and the second is about his immediate fall and subsequent imprisonment. Pros
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Summary Of Unforgivable Blackness: To Buy Or Not To Buy? Ward as an author is very capable and Jack Johnson evidently fascinates him. His writing is most definitely precise, and in the book his tries to cover as much breadth as possible. It should also not be forgotten that telling the story of such a complex and misunderstood man is very difficult, and Ward really narrates Johnson's story very well. An avid boxing fan with a keen interest in the sport would find this book truly entertaining. However, because of it's complexity and huge depth, this book would probably not be that enjoyable to someone with just a passing interest in boxing. Rating: 7.5/10 Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise And Fall Of Jack Johnson by Geoffrey C. Ward Publisher: Pimlico ISBN: 0-7126-0977-6
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