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Black Mothers: Songs of Praise and Cellebration [Hardcover]

Kristin Clark Taylor (Author)
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April 18, 2000
Former USA Today columnist Kristin Clark Taylor has put together a love song to African American mothers. As she writes in the Introduction: "to any mother who ever kissed a scraped knee; broke up a playground fight; spent part of the rent money on a pair of badly needed Buster Browns; preserved a memory; instilled in her young one an everlasting image of racial pride; or encouraged in her child imaginative, courageous thinking...To black mothers everywhere who guided our feet and showered us with an unconditional love that has sustained our spirit, enriched our lives, opened our hearts and kept us strong. To the heroic black mothers who have withstood pain and indignity, suffering and sacrifice--all for the good of their children--this book praises your existence and your memory."

In nine finely hewn chapters filled with quotes, poems, and vintage photographs, the black mother is seen in her many roles: "Giver of Life," "Spiritual Anchor," "Disciplinarian," "Wise Teacher," "Provider and Comforter," "Image of Beauty," "Loving Surrogate," and finally "Keeper of the Flame." An elegant gift book that will be treasured by all who receive it, Black Mothers is a visually and emotionally uplifting celebration of African American motherhood.

preserved a memory; instilled in her young one an everlasting image of racial pride; or encouraged in her child imaginative, courageous thinking.--To black mothers everywhere who guided our feet and showered us with an unconditional love that has sustained our spirit, enriched our lives, opened our hearts, and kept us strong. To the heroic black mothers who have withstood pain and indignity, suffering and sacrifice--all for the good of their children--this book praises your existence and your memory." --Kristin Clark Taylor, from the Introduction

Kristin Clark Taylor offers heartfelt reflections on black motherhood in an accessible and highly personalized style. In nine finely hewn chapters filled with quotes, poems, and vintage photographs, the black mother is seen in her many roles: "Giver of Life," "Spiritual Anchor," "Disciplinarian," "Wise Teacher," "Provider and Comforter," "Image of Beauty," "Loving Surrogate," "Climber of an Uphill Battle," and finally "Keeper of the Flame." An elegant gift book that will be treasured by all who receive it, BLACK MOTHERS is a visually and emotionally uplifting celebration of African-American motherhood. -->

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Kristin Clark Taylor is a former senior White House advisor, corporate public relations executive, journalist, and author of The First to Speak: A Woman of Color Inside the White House. In Black Mothers, she has produced a beautiful book honoring the love and longevity of African American mothers. It contains intimate photographs and quotes from a host of writers, poets, and celebrities such as Toni Morrison, Marian Wright Edelman, Johnnie Cochran, Maya Angelou, Sonia Sanchez, and Gloria Naylor. "Black mothers leave a legacy of strength and sustenance for their children," she writes. "It is part of who we are, and who our foremothers were. If we listen very closely, we can still hear their words of wisdom." Taylor unveils the full spectrum of black motherhood in nine chapters: Giver of Life, Spiritual Anchor, Powerful Protector, Comforter and Friend, Wise Teacher, Living Surrogate, Image of Beauty, Disciplinarian, and Keeper of the Flame. These chapters offer soul-stirring images: mothers nursing their babies, reading to and educating their children, and preparing meals for the family. The book also features African American folklore and anonymous sayings such as "I brought you into this world, child. And Lord knows I can take you out," and "What are the most frightening words in the English language when they come from Mama's mouth? Go out and get me a switch!" The book's overall theme is the ancestral debt the African American community owes to these women for maintaining its very existence from slavery to freedom. Maya Angelou put it best: "I lay down in my grave and watch my children grow proud blooms above the weeds of death." --Eugene Holley Jr.

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Taylor, a former USA Today editor, White House secretary and speechwriter, corporate communications officer, and vice-president of external affairs, has written her second book. This book "celebrates and glorifies black mothers everywhere." The 10 inspiring chapters on motherhood cover the gamut from their roles as givers of life, spiritual anchors, protectors, comforters and friends, teachers, surrogates, and disciplinarians to keepers of the flame. The chapters are complete with Bible verses, quotes from famous African Americans, poems, and revelations from friends. In the spirit of the book Sisters (1994), these "songs" live up to Taylor's introduction because they celebrate black motherhood in a way that all women can treasure. Lillian Lewis

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; 1 edition (April 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 038549579X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385495790
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 7.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #378,699 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars I've Been There!, May 3, 2000
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Stephanie Dunn-Hunt (Owings Mills, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black Mothers: Songs of Praise and Cellebration (Hardcover)
Black Mother's: Songs of Praise & Celebration, is humorous and on point! It's humorous because IT IS ON POINT! (smile). I wasn't seeking the book out, I just happened upon it. It reminded me of things my mother said to me, or I've heard friends say their mothers said to them. And you know the old cliche "you'll never hear me say that to my kids"; well you do find yourself saying it to young people and you think two things - one, "I feel so old"; two, "I've turned into my mother - how'd that happen?"(ha-ha) Great book! Congrats to Kristin Clark Taylor. It was my first time encountering her work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Mother, July 1, 2004
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Mary (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black Mothers: Songs of Praise and Cellebration (Hardcover)
My mother, Kristin Clark Taylor, is a wonderful and amazing woman. She has conquered many obstacles throughout her windy path of life, and she has the amazing ability to give birth to this amazing book. My mother writes this book so eloquently, is brings tears to my own eyes, just hoping to be just as an amazing mother as her mother was to her, and she is to me. This book is trully inspirational.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So Wonderful and Inspiring, March 24, 2001
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I can't say enough about Black mothers. I especially liked the pictures that the author included of black mothers and their kids from way back. There is scriptures included, and all so personal accounts from different people about their mother. The last chapter had me crying because it was dealing with people that had lost their mothers. A great book to have in your collection
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