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Epic Harlem - by Herb Boyd (Hardcover)

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  • A sweeping, deeply rooted history of Harlem at the center of Black cultural, political, and intellectual life From its earliest Indigenous inhabitants and Dutch settlers to its emergence as a global center of Black culture, Epic Harlem offers one of the most comprehensive narrative histories ever written about this storied New York neighborhood.
  • About the Author: Herb Boyd is an author, activist, and former academic at the City College of New York.
  • 464 Pages
  • History, United States

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A sweeping, deeply rooted history of Harlem at the center of Black cultural, political, and intellectual life

From its earliest Indigenous inhabitants and Dutch settlers to its emergence as a global center of Black culture, Epic Harlem offers one of the most comprehensive narrative histories ever written about this storied New York neighborhood. Author, journalist, and longtime Harlem resident Herb Boyd traces the evolution of Harlem across centuries, capturing the people, movements, institutions, and cultural forces that shaped its identity and influence.

Moving beyond familiar portraits of the Harlem Renaissance, Boyd presents a full and richly layered account of the community's development: its multiethnic beginnings, its transformation into a hub of African American life, and its enduring role as a barometer of social, political, and artistic change in the United States. Legendary figures--Langston Hughes, Malcolm X, Zora Neale Hurston, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Sugar Ray Robinson, and many more--appear alongside community organizers, artists, business owners, and residents whose lives collectively tell Harlem's story.

Drawing on decades of reporting, research, and lived experience, Boyd writes with the intimacy of a neighbor and the authority of a historian. He explores Harlem's triumphs and struggles, from artistic flourishing and political activism to economic hardship, urban renewal, and contemporary debates over preservation and gentrification. Throughout, Harlem stands as both a local community and a global symbol of Black creativity, resilience, and aspiration.

Accessible and engaging while grounded in deep scholarship, Epic Harlem serves as both an essential introduction for general readers and a rich resource for scholars seeking a fuller understanding of one of the most influential communities in American history.



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Herb Boyd is a brilliantly eloquent and iconic scholar, scribe, and storyteller of the black experience, and Epic Harlem is a virtuosic masterpiece of historical excavation and literary flair. A tour de force that helps us to reimagine the past of one of the most consequential centers of cultural and literary excellence as well as the future of black genius in and beyond America.---Peniel E. Joseph, author of Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America's Civil Rights Revolution.

With Epic Harlem: A Narrative History, Herb Boyd delivers emotional impact, journalistic writing, and powerful history. Boyd is a master storyteller and this grand book may be his opus.---Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, author of A Protest History of the United States, Professor, John Jay College (CUNY), and Founder of Martyrs Day

Herb Boyd represents classic Harlem--the one of the stepladder orators, of the Harlem political rally, of the artists and scholars with mile-high stacks of books in brownstones, of the Electric Slide at the block party. Boyd transcends space and time by never leaving the literary vortex he has occupied for more than five decades. Epic Harlem is part of a tradition that now belongs solely to him.---Todd Steven Burroughs, Writer and Public Historian

This book is an act of love. Herb Boyd - journalist, jazz critic and keeper of community memory - has walked the streets of Harlem for a good seven decades, and now brings us this sweeping, breathing, epic history of a neighborhood known as the beating heart of Black America. From postbellum Manhattan to the hip hop wars, from the crack epidemic to the Harlem Renaissance, Boyd takes us on a journey through the art, history and politics of Harlem. No one else could have produced this tome.---Hisham Aidi, Professor of International Relations at Columbia University and Academic Adviser to the Shabazz Center

Magnificent! A stirring, evocative and comprehensive story of a remarkable community that has left an ineradicable imprint on Black America, the nation and the world.---Gerald Horne, author of Revolting Capital: Racism and Radicalism in Washington, D.C., 1900-2000



About the Author



Herb Boyd is an author, activist, and former academic at the City College of New York. A longtime Harlem resident and journalist for the New York Amsterdam News, he has written numerous books on African American history and culture, including Malcolm X, the CIA, and Other Blacks; Baldwin's Harlem; and Black Detroit.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 464
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Theme: State & Local, Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Herb Boyd
Language: English
Street Date: February 2, 2027
TCIN: 1010204772
UPC: 9781531514433
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-8040
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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