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Black Oak

Odes Celebrating Powerful Black Men

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As he did for Black women in Black Roses, Harold Green III, poet and founder of the music collective Flowers for the Living, now honors the Black men he most admires—groundbreakers including Tyler Perry, Barry Jenkins, Billy Porter, Chance the Rapper, LeBron James, Colin Kaepernick, and John Legend—and celebrates their achievements which are transforming lives and making history.

Black men are changing society and the world through mastery, innovation, and inspiration at a pace never seen before. In awe of the myriad ways in which Black men are using their vision and power to remake culture and society, spoken word artist Harold Green began writing odes recognizing the extraordinary accomplishments of a series of Black men, which heshared on his Instagram account—tributes that went viral and became a social media sensation. Black Oak brings together many of these popular odes with original works written for this collection.

Divided into five sections—bravehearts, champions, dreamers, guardians, and humanitarians—Black Oak features iconic men who are spearheading movements, fighting for equality, challenging the status quo, embracing fatherhood, providing a transformative model of masculinity for our children, inspiring a new generation of creators, and more. Through these beautifully written verses, Harold does not simply place the Black men in this book on a pedestal, he transcends even the most positive stereotypes to view these men and their accomplishments in a new light, and creates meaningful connections between these beloved figures and the lives and experiences of readers of all backgrounds. 

Featuring full-color illustrations by Melissa Koby, Black Oak includes odes to Barry Jenkins, Big K.R.I.T, Billy Porter, Black Thought, Chance the Rapper, Charles Booker, Colin Kaepernick, Dwyane Wade, Edmund Graham III, Eric Hale, Excell Hardy Jr., Harold Green III, Harold Green Jr., Harold Green Sr., Hebru Brantley, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Jamaal Bowman, Jason Reynolds, Jericho Brown, John Legend, Kehinde Wiley, Kerry James Marshall, Kevin Fredricks, Killer Mike, Kyler Broadus, LeBron James, Mahershala Ali, Marc Lamont Hill, Matthew Cherry, Orlando Cooper, Pharrell, Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, Rev. Dr. William Barber II, Ryan Coogler, Swizz Beatz, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Theaster Gates, Tobe Nwigwe, Tristan Walker, and Tyler Perry.

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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2022
      Odes of praise for Black masculinity. This collection follows Green's Black Roses, which presented "Odes Celebrating Powerful Black Women." Following an introduction, the author offers 40 poems divided into six categories - Brave Hearts, Champions, Dreamers, Guardians, and Humanitarians. Green lauds figures ranging from businessmen (Tristan Walker, Excell Hardy Jr.) to public intellectuals (Henry Louis Gates Jr., Ta-Nehisi Coates) to professional athletes (LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Colin Kaepernick) to musicians (John Legend, Chance the Rapper, Killer Mike). In the introduction, the author highlights the "Black male role models" in his childhood and credits his father, grandfather, and uncles with passing on to him not just a love for poetry and music, but a keen sense of the possibilities inherent in both for liberating the imagination. Green identifies strong familial ties and male friendships as wellsprings of positive identify formation as well as a necessary condition of racial solidarity. The author's verse celebrates these bonds in an effort to "expand on the language that Black men use to speak to and about each other," making it possible for "us to be more comfortable rooting for each other no matter sexual orientation, disagreements, or status." A resonant theme is Green's admiration for the ramifying positivity of commitments to kin, as in his praise for his own father's ability to "demonstrate / what proper pride looks like. / When you have enough for yourself, / it spills over into others." Also potent are the author's tributes to the courage of Black protest: "Colin's Proposal" strikingly declares that "On September 1st, 2016, / Colin Kaepernick proposed to the United States-- / she said, 'No.' " Green also celebrates inspirational Black leadership--e.g., commending the Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III for his ability to "speak as if / faith is part of the fabric / that creates forward motion-- / aerodynamic optimism-- / panoramic realism." A heartfelt assemblage of applause for America's Black male exemplars.

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