Not in My Family: AIDS in the African-American Community edited by Gil L. Robertson IV is a collection of assorted writings from many contributors both famous and non-, on the disease and its impact, free courtesy of publisher Agate's Agate Bolden imprint.
This is a repeat from mid-2012.
Currently free @
B&N &
Amazon (not available to Canadians). Will also show up in DRM-free PDF available worldwide directly from
the publisher's website in another day or two, if it follows the pattern of their other recent freebies (currently just the presskit is up).
Description
In this landmark collection of personal essays, stories, brief memoirs, and polemics, a broad swath of black Americans unite to bear witness to the devastation AIDS has wrought on their community. Not in My Family marks a new willingness on the part of black Americans—whether prominent figures from the worlds of politics, entertainment, or sports, or just ordinary folks with extraordinary stories — to face the scourge that has affected them disproportionately for years.
Editor Gil Robertson has enlisted a remarkable group of contributors, including performers like Patti LaBelle, Mo’Nique, and Hill Harper; bestselling authors like Randall Robinson and Omar Tyree; political leaders like Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders; religious leaders like Rev. Calvin Butts, and many, many more.