People, young and old, need stars to guide them. They need models to construct their own identity, to build their self-esteem, to change the way they see the world and to overcome their own and others' prejudice.
During my childhood, many stars were pointed out to me. I admired them, dreamt about them: Socrates, Baudelaire, Einstein, Marie Curie, General de Gaulle, Mother Teresa... But nobody ever spoke to me about black stars. The world of my education was white, from the colour of the school walls to the pages of my textbooks. I knew nothing about my own ancestors. Slavery was the only black subject ever mentioned. In this vision, the history of Black people could only ever be a vale of tears and strife.
Can you tell me the name of a black scientist?
A black explorer?
A black philosopher?
A black pharaoh?
If you don't know the answer to these questions, then, whatever the colour of your skin, this book is for you. Because the best way to fight racism and intolerance is to educate ourselves and to broaden our imaginations.
The portraits of the men and women in this book are a product of my own reading and my interviews with scholars. Starting with Lucy and ending with Barack Obama, and along the way meeting Aesop, Dona Beatrice, Pushkin, Anne Zingha, Aime Cesaire, Martin Luther King and many others. These stars have allowed me to reject the idea that I am a victim, to renew my faith in mankind and, above all, to believe in myself.
- Lilian Thuram
This translation of Lilian Thuram's bestselling 2010 volume, Mes Etoiles Noires, by Laurent Dubois (University of Virginia), finally brings his anti-racism work to the attention of an English-language audience (the book has already been translated into several European languages). At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement has reminded us of the need to tell more complex stories about our shared past, this volume constitutes a timely intervention by a prominent black sporting figure.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'At the heart of [The Lilian Thuram Foundation For Education Against Racism's] activities has been the publication of a series of books that do the legwork of imagining the world differently. The first and best-selling of these is My Black Stars [...] now finally available in English. [...] Thuram tackles the persistance of a world view that consistently prioritises white people and white culture, [...] keeping the struggle for equality at the heart of the public debate.' David Murphy, When Saturday Comes
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1 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80085-917-3 (9781800859173)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Lilian Thuram was born in Guadeloupe in 1972. In 2008, he created a Foundation for Education against Racism, and he is author of several books, including: Mes Etoiles noires (2010), which won the Seligmann Prize for anti-racism, Manifeste pour l'egalite (2012), Notre histoire (2014 & 2016), La Pensee blanche (2020). In an earlier life, he enjoyed a highly successful football career, winning the World Cup (1998) and the European Championship (2000). My Black Stars was written in collaboration with Bernard Fillaire. Laurent Dubois is Co-Director of the Democracy Initiative at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Soccer Empire (2010) and The Language of the Game (2018).
Introduction
Our African 'Grandmother'
Lucy
The Black Pharoahs
Taharqa
A Wise Man from Ancient Greece
Aesop
'Every Life is a Life'
The Hunters of Manden
The Pride and Courage of a Queen
Anna Zingha
The Struggle for a New Kingdom
Dona Beatriz
General-in-Chief of the Russian Imperial Army
Abraham Petrovitch Hannibal
A Philosopher from Ghana
Anton Wilhelm Amo
The Musician of the Enlightenment
Chevalier de Saint-Georges
'Uproot the tree of slavery with me'
Toussaint Louverture
The Liberator of Haiti
Jean-Jacques Dessalines
The Poet of Paradise Lost
Phillis Wheatley
The Oath of the Ancestors
Guillaume Guillon Lethiere
'A first shot up to shatter the fog'
Louis Delgres & Solitude
'Ain't I a Woman?'
Sojourner Truth
The Greatest Russian Poet
Alexander Pushkin
The First Black American Presidential Candidate
Frederick Douglass
Smuggling in the Name of Liberty
Harriet Tubman
Against the Invention of the Races
Joseph Antenor Firmin
The First Black 'Negre' at the Ecole Polytechnique of France
Camille Mortenol
The First Man to Reach the North Pole
Matthew Henson
A Whirlwind on Two Wheels
Major Taylor
The Hell of the Human Zoos
Ota Benga
Back to Africa
Marcus Mosiah Garvey
'No time rest, all the time make war, all the time kill blacks'
Tirailleurs Senegalais
Champion of the World
Battling Siki
The Black Dragonfly
Panama Al Brown
A Pen of Rage
Richard Nathaniel Wright
The Silent Resistance Fighter
Addi Ba
The Genius of Black Scientific Pioneers
Scientists, Inventors, Researchers...
'Trees in the South Bear Strange Fruit'
Billie Holliday
'Our Time Has Come'
Aime Cesaire
Returning Africa to Her Children
Patrice Emery Lumumba
Black Skin, White Masks
Frantz Fanon
The Spark
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
Liberty or Death
Malcolm X
A Dream that Changed the World
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr
A Militant for the African People
Mongo Beti
'I am super fast! I fight with my mind.'
Muhammad Ali
The Man who ran the Gauntlet
Tommie Smith
From Ten Thousand Days in Prison to... the Presidency
Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela
Interplanetary Voyager
Cheick Modibo Diarra
The Voice of the Voiceless
Mumia Abu-Jamal
The Emotional Truth of Rap
Tupac Amaru Shakur
The Star of Hope
Barack Hussein Obama
No, This Map is Not Upside Down
Words that Liberate the Future, by Gilles-Marie Valet
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