Now Let Me Fly
A Portrait of Eugene Bullard
ISBN10: 1626728526
ISBN13: 9781626728523
Hardcover
336 Pages
$29.99
CA$39.99
On the eve of World War I, Eugene Bullard was a refugee of the Jim Crow South who was determined to find a place where a Black man would be treated as a fellow human being. His search took him from rural Georgia to the streets of Paris, from the vaudeville stage to the boxing ring, and finally, from the muddy trenches to the open skies. In 1914, Bullard joined the fight to defend France—and made history as the world’s first African American fighter pilot.
In this candid but sensitive portrait of Bullard, author Ronald Wimberly balances the personal and the historical to interrogate concepts of cynicism, idealism, fear, glory, and the pervasiveness of anti-Black racism.
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Praise for Now Let Me Fly
"Wimberly’s script navigates haunting scenes of racism and ultimate optimism and triumph. Revel (Guerillas) draws emotive faces and propulsive action, as fluidly rendering a boxing ring as a battlefield . . . [Now Let Me Fly] carries off the lift of a pulp adventure, while memorializing Bullard’s warrior spirit."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)