30 Days a Black Man, Bill Steigerwald
30 Days a Black Man, Bill Steigerwald
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30 Days a Black Man
The Forgotten Story That Exposed the Jim Crow South

Author: Bill Steigerwald, Juan Williams

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 12 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/04/2017


Synopsis

In 1948, most white people in the North had no idea how unjust and unequal daily life was for the ten million African Americans living in the South. But that suddenly changed after Ray Sprigle, a famous white journalist from Pittsburgh, went undercover and lived as a black man in the Jim Crow South.Escorted through the South’s parallel black society by John Wesley Dobbs, a historic black civil-rights pioneer from Atlanta, Sprigle met with sharecroppers, local black leaders, and families of lynching victims. He visited ramshackle black schools and slept at the homes of prosperous black farmers and doctors. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter’s series was syndicated coast to coast in white newspapers and carried into the South only by the Pittsburgh Courier, the country’s leading black paper. His vivid descriptions and undisguised outrage at “the iniquitous Jim Crow system” shocked the North, enraged the South, and ignited the first national debate in the media about ending America’s system of apartheid.Six years before Brown v. Board of Education, seven before the murder of Emmett Till, and thirteen before John Howard Griffin’s similar experiment became the bestseller Black Like Me, Sprigle’s intrepid journalism blasted into the American consciousness the grim reality of black lives in the South.

About Bill Steigerwald

Bill Steigerwald’s thirty-six-year career as a journalist included stints with the Los Angeles Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. His work has appeared in dozens of major American papers and in magazines as disparate as Reason, Family Circle, and Penthouse. He lives just outside Pittsburgh.

About Juan Williams

Juan Williams, one of America’s leading journalists, is a political analyst for Fox News, a regular panelist on Fox Broadcasting’s Sunday morning public affairs program, Fox News Sunday, and a columnist for FoxNews.com and The Hill. He hosted NPR’s Talk of the Nation and has anchored Fox News Channel’s weekend daytime news coverage. A former senior correspondent and political analyst for NPR, he is the author of the bestselling book Enough; the critically acclaimed biography Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary; and the national bestseller Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965, the companion volume to the critically acclaimed television series. During his twenty-one-year career at the Washington Post, Williams served as an editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and White House reporter. His articles have appeared in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Atlantic Monthly, Ebony, Gentlemen’s Quarterly, and New Republic.

About Grover Gardner

Grover Gardner’s narration career spans 25 years and over 550 audiobook titles. AudioFile magazine has called him one of the “Best Voices of the Century” and features him in their annual “Golden Voices” update. Publishers Weekly named him Audiobook Narrator of the Year for 2005. His recordings have garnered 18 Earphones Awards from AudioFile and an Audie Award from the Audio Publishers’ Association.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Susan

I was a little surprised by this, but in a good way. I thought it would be solely about Ray Sprigle’s sojourn to the South disguised as a Black man in 1948, but it was actually much more thorough than that. It is fully contextual of Pittsburg (his hometown), Black Pittsburg (which was home to severa......more

Goodreads review by Linda

This a fascinating book that was extremely well researched and written. I'm sorry to say that I was unfamiliar with Ray Sprigle prior to reading it. Prior to starting the book, I thought it would be more about the experiences of John Howard Griffin in Black Like Me. I was stunned to read that a jour......more

3.5 stars. Unarguably interesting and informative, it wasn't what I expected. I thought there would be more direct resources from Ray Sprigle, rather than Bill Steigerwald's research on this event. The book could get repetitive and the end was slow in coming, but this is also one of the most balanced......more


Quotes

“Steigerwald is an author who always delights and informs, here recounting the frightening story of two courageous men.” David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times bestselling author

“A vivid, well-researched account of a journalistic coup.” Paul Theroux, New York Times bestselling author

“A fascinating account…Sprigle’s audacity was forgotten, but Steigerwald turns it into rollicking, haunting American history.” Kirkus Reviews

“Steigerwald’s recounting of Sprigle’s mission…reminds us of what an honest conversation about race can accomplish.” Juan Williams, New York Times bestselling author

“An unflinching examination of race relations in this country’s recent past and the true impact that uncompromising journalism can have on our world.” Jesse Holland, author of Black Men Built the Capitol