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Make Your Own History

Timeless Truths from Black American Trailblazers

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Celebrating the vast breadth and scope of Black excellence, Make Your Own History shares success principles exemplified by 120 Black unsung heroes who have blazed trails throughout American history.
One hundred and twenty Black leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs share their wisdom and experience across the centuries in Make Your Own History, an inspiring collection of exemplary Black voices—past and present, familiar and unsung—which have the power to guide us today.

Make Your Own History gathers together motivational quotes, historical contexts, and enlightening precepts from Black trailblazers spanning the eighteenth century to the present. These insights encompass twelve central themes: courage, self-discipline, compassion, perseverance, teamwork, integrity, industriousness, self-reliance, optimism, purposefulness, civility, and faith. These vigorous virtues will:

*Deepen your courage through journalist Ida B. Wells' strategic activism in the face of professional and personal peril . . .

*Fuel your perseverance through tennis superstar Serena Williams' journey to 23 Grand Slam singles titles . . .

*Spark optimism through poet Langston Hughes' work as an artistic and intellectual catalyst for the Harlem Renaissance . . .

Through these perspectives and so many more, Make Your Own History serves not only as an uplifting historical resource, but also as a spiritual road map for the life-long journey of purposefully setting and meeting personal goals. These pioneers are more than historic examples of Black excellence; their unique lives highlight universal truths that will inspire all readers to achieve great success and make their own history.
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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2023
      Affirmative quotes and stories from an assortment of Black trailblazers emphasize aspects of overcoming adversity and making positive steps in one's own life. Holland, an attorney, ordained minister, and entrepreneur, presents a roster of pioneers from colonial times to the present to help readers model behavior and extract lessons. His latest book, he writes, "is not only a resource for those in dire straits; it is also for those confronted by everyday challenges. Tools that fix broken-down vehicles work just as well on cars that only need a tune-up." In 12 sections reflecting "12 vigorous virtues" (Courage, Self-Discipline, Compassion, Persever-ance, Teamwork, Integrity, etc.), Holland picks a lively mix of subjects from across the historical spectrum. Thomas Morris Chester, the first Black war correspondent during the Civil War, and gymnast Simone Biles are among the "Trailblazers of Courage"). Tennis champion Althea Gibson and NBA legend Kobe Bryant exemplify self-discipline. As demonstrations of the virtue of civility, Holland includes Crispus Attucks, the first man to die during the Boston Massacre of 1770; the founders of the Niagara Movement; and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The first licensed female preacher in the history of the AME Church, Jarena Lee, and the preacher who spurred the Pentecostal Movement, Lucy Farrow, are avatars of faith. Other sections profile "Trailblazers of Compassion" (Ella Baker, Diana Ross, Beyonc�, and Jay-Z among them), "Trailblazers of Perseverance" (including Charlotte Forten Grimk�, Serena Williams), "Teamwork" (Harlem Hellfighters, the Obamas) "Industriousness" (Madam C.J. Walker), and "Self-Reliance" (Shirley Chisholm). After a brief summary explaining why he included each subject, Holland lists the life lessons and action items readers should take from their stories under punchy headlines that can serve as slogans for advocacy--e.g., "Tackle Your Fears," "Take Down Barriers," "Trigger the Future," "Move With Unity." Solid nuggets of wisdom and purpose.

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2023
      Holland knows firsthand the value of living his 12 vigorous virtues (courage, self-discipline, compassion, perseverance, teamwork, integrity, industriousness, self-reliance, optimism, purposefulness, civility, and faith) from his years working as a lawyer, motivational speaker, community-based entrepreneur, and minister. Here he attributes one virtue each to dozens of Black history-makers, from William Still, ""father of the Underground Railroad,"" to investigative journalist and suffragist Ida B. Wells to actor Chadwick Boseman. Entries under each virtue are arranged chronologically, beginning with enslaved people up to contemporary characters. Each entry gives a one-to-two-page biography focused on the subject's achievements, then is followed by ways the reader can emulate the subject, such as ""tackle your fears,"" ""make necessary sacrifices,"" ""defend your rights,"" and ""forever have faith,"" bolstered by quotes from the subject and elsewhere. Covering abolitionists, entrepreneurs, musicians, reporters, athletes, soldiers, and more, this compendium has something to inspire every reader. When read as a whole, the advice can seem repetitive, but readers who dip in and out for pieces of inspiration will find this heartening, stirring work of great value.

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