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-[Mr Jolly] holds nothing back in relating the story of his personal and professional life in Jamaica and here in Canada.- -- Pride News -A fast-paced recounting of an eventful life.--- Toronto Star -As a kid growing up in the GTA, and as a huge Hip Hop and R&B fan, I was introduced to Hip Hop and R&B music by FLOW 93.5. All Urban music lovers in Toronto should feel an indebtedness to its founder, Denham Jolly. To hear Drake, Kardinal, or even Jay Z on a consistent basis, you had to listen to FLOW 93.5. This book gives you great insight into his story and should inspire young people to pursue their dreams no matter what the challenges.- -- Andre De Grasse, three-time 2016 Olympic medalist -Denham introduced the first Black owned and operated radio station in Canada's history, and, in doing so, brought Urban music to Canada for the first time, introducing successful Canadian Urban artists like Drake, Kardinal Offishal, Jully Black, K-OS, K'naan, Swollen Members, Choclair, and many more to commercial airwaves. He is a recognized philanthropist and a visionary leader who possesses an uncanny balance of social, fiduciary, and political imperatives. On a personal note, he has impacted my life greatly as a mentor, friend and role model.- -- Farley Flex, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Award Recipient, National UNICEF Ambassador, B'nai Brith Canada Special Advisory Council League of Human Rights, and BBPA Harry Jerome Award Recipient for Entertainment & Community -The memoir of Denham Jolly, In the Black, is a very important book; it's well written and a must read for anyone interested in a more just society.- -- Honourable R. Roy McMurtry, OC, O. Ont., QC LSM, Former Chief Justice of Ontario -Read this dynamic history of a leader who has given much to the development of Canada's Black Community. We have made progress as Black Canadians because of the activism and advocacy of this giant of a man. Read his interesting life journey and his determination to give voice to the issues of the day. Denham Jolly has shown that with hard work, determination, and a readiness to 'buck the system' -- to stand up for and with the community on social issues and injustice -- one can accomplish much. This story of his life and his accomplishments is a must read for all who engage with their communities.- -- Honourable Jean Augustine, PC, CM, CBE, Former Deputy Speaker Canadian House of Commons -In the Black is a must-read. In the face of one closed door after another, Jolly's perseverance against the odds is fascinating to observe. In the Black isn't just a broadcasting story, but also one of struggle, of the strength of the human spirit, and of ambitions realized. This book should be required reading for business schools, or for anyone with entrepreneurial aspirations.- --Gary Slaight, CM, President and Chief Executive Officer Slaight Communications Inc."[Mr Jolly] holds nothing back in relating the story of his personal and professional life in Jamaica and here in Canada." -- Pride News "A fast-paced recounting of an eventful life."-- Toronto Star "As a kid growing up in the GTA, and as a huge Hip Hop and R&B fan, I was introduced to Hip Hop and R&B music by FLOW 93.5. All Urban music lovers in Toronto should feel an indebtedness to its founder, Denham Jolly. To hear Drake, Kardinal, or even Jay Z on a consistent basis, you had to listen to FLOW 93.5. This book gives you great insight into his story and should inspire young people to pursue their dreams no matter what the challenges." -- Andre De Grasse, three-time 2016 Olympic medalist "Denham introduced the first Black owned and operated radio station in Canada's history, and, in doing so, brought Urban music to Canada for the first time, introducing successful Canadian Urban artists like Drake, Kardinal Offishal, Jully Black, K-OS, K'naan, Swollen Members, Choclair, and many more to commercial airwaves. He is a recognized philanthropist and a visionary leader who possesses an uncanny balance of social, fiduciary, and political imperatives. On a personal note, he has impacted my life greatly as a mentor, friend and role model." -- Farley Flex, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Award Recipient, National UNICEF Ambassador, B'nai Brith Canada Special Advisory Council League of Human Rights, and BBPA Harry Jerome Award Recipient for Entertainment & Community "The memoir of Denham Jolly, In the Black, is a very important book; it's well written and a must read for anyone interested in a more just society." -- Honourable R. Roy McMurtry, OC, O. Ont., QC LSM, Former Chief Justice of Ontario "Read this dynamic history of a leader who has given much to the development of Canada's Black Community. We have made progress as Black Canadians because of the activism and advocacy of this giant of a man. Read his interesting life journey and his determination to give voice to the issues of the day. Denham Jolly has shown that with hard work, determination, and a readiness to 'buck the system' -- to stand up for and with the community on social issues and injustice -- one can accomplish much. This story of his life and his accomplishments is a must read for all who engage with their communities." -- Honourable Jean Augustine, PC, CM, CBE, Former Deputy Speaker Canadian House of Commons "In the Black is a must-read. In the face of one closed door after another, Jolly's perseverance against the odds is fascinating to observe. In the Black isn't just a broadcasting story, but also one of struggle, of the strength of the human spirit, and of ambitions realized. This book should be required reading for business schools, or for anyone with entrepreneurial aspirations." --Gary Slaight, CM, President and Chief Executive Officer Slaight Communications Inc. "Black Ice is gripping from start to finish." -- Scene Magazine
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From the Back Cover
The first Black American in the NHL tells his story ― now in trade paper Val James received his first pair of skates for his 13th birthday and by 16, he left his home in New York to play in Canada, where he was the only black person on his junior team and, often, in the whole town. While popular for his tough play and winning personality, the teenager faced racist taunts at opposing arenas. The prejudice he encountered continued at all levels of the game. He became the first African American NHLer when he took to the ice with the Buffalo Sabres in 1982, and in 1987 he was the first black player of any nationality to skate for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In his two NHL stints, James defined himself as a team player known for his pugilistic skills. As featured in a Fox News Black History Month documentary, on NHL.com, NPR’s Morning Edition, ESPN’s Olbermann, and in Newsday, the L.A. Times, and the New York Times, Black Ice is the untold story of a trail-blazing athlete who endured and overcame discrimination to realize his dreams and become an inspiration for future generations. This edition includes a new afterword that explores James’s legacy.
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Product details
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: ECW Press (January 10, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1770413634
ISBN-13: 978-1770413634
Product Dimensions:
6.2 x 0.8 x 9.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
62 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#415,387 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This book was written well and takes you through an interesting story of a black kid from Long Island who became a professional hockey player. The racist taunts he got from players and fans were heartbreaking and made you root for Mr. James. It also painted a vivid picture of what life as a minor league hockey player was like in the 70s and 80s. The reason I did not give this book five stars is because I was left wanting more. For example, Mr. James was close to making the NHL for years (played in the AHL, the next league down), how did he feel about this? Wouldn't it be frustrating being on the outside looking in for years? Another question I had were his relationships with those in the African American community, did he have fans? Was he ignored? Was he ridiculed by them for playing a "white" sport? Finally, what was his life like after retirement? Was he financially OK? Where did he live?Anyway, if it was a lousy book I wouldn't care so it wouldn't be an issue. The thing is, the story was compelling enough that I wish the authors had given us more information.
I purchased this book recently and read it over a vacation. The book covers the trail of career from a Long Island rink Vals father worked at, through his minor (youth) hockey, minor pro and the games he played in the NHL.To re-state the fact, he was the first American born African American player to play in the NHL.A lot of the book deals with the race based abuse Val had coming up through the ranks of the game. But he also had a lot of the same experiences most young men did coming up through the game, with a lot of the same pranks and adventures.Val was a tough hombre, but he also was persistent and followed his dream. He could have had more time in the NHL and was not given proper use in my opinion. So much of a career is dependent on teams management and coaching and ownership. The Leafs were always a team in the bright spotlight of scrutiny and pressure. I believe at the time ( by Val's jersey) were owned by the legend (both good and bad) Harold Ballard. Yeah things were a bit wacky under that regime.I had previously been involved in a book project about minor league hockey in a specific city and am always looking for hockey biographies and inside stories on the game and players particularly from previous eras. Much of Val's story may have been lost in time and it was indicated that some has been omitted for discretion. It took some luck as well as persistence to find him, a small story in itself. As my headline implies, I wish the book was twice as long, it was that entertaining and touching for me. Congratulations Val for having your story finally told, its well worth the price
Make sure you are comfortable with profanity before allowing your children to read this book. While the age range suggests this book is appropriate from a reading level perspective for kids in roughly grades 4-8, the content and language certainly may not be. This depends on individual views I guess, but the 'f word' is used regularly as are others. I also purchased the audio version for car rides, so reading it AND hearing it is a double whammy from my perspective. I just was not at all expecting this when purchasing for summer reading for my 7th grader. As far as a book review overall, it is a good read for boys in particular who aren't wild about reading and if your son happens to be obsessed with ice hockey, he will likely enjoy it, but just beware the language at the outset.
I loved the candor of this book, I mean Mr V. just told it like it was! The only thing I couldn't appreciate about this novel was all the accolades at the end. If the people thought so highly of Mr. V., why didn't he get more time in the pros? Also why didn't any of them do anything when the crowds at various stadiums were calling out the "n" word? America is an ill country due to their racist ways! It's real, sad when a person can't enjoy the sport they love because some ugly people think they don't belong. As for me I'm very proud Mr. V. was a hockey player! A black hockey player how great, thanks for this fantastic book Mr, V. By the way I really enjoyed the pictures as well.
Great story from a former Suffolk Duck defense partner. Skidmore... Brophy ... all great memories of a time long gone. It was an honor to play with this inspirational legend and being coached by Brophy. I still have a scare on my knuckle from a brawl were my defense partner Val pulled me out of the scrap by my collar. He lifted me up off my skates and placed me back down. That’s teamwork... I am sending this book to my older brother who played in the Met league.
I would highly recommend this book to any person who loves the game. This is a fantastic story of perseverance resilience and heart. I never even knew his name before reading this book and now I have so much respect for this man after everything he had to go through to achieve his dream. If u want a brutally honest portrayal of a kid who whatever had to be done to achieve his dream this is the book for you. I would give this a thousand stars if I could.
An excellent account of the trials and tribulations of a young man in his attempt to gain success in professional hockey. When one considers the fact he was black where a very small percentage are black, the treatment from fans could be merciless . He literally fought his way from the lowest levels to the ultimate top of the hockey world - the National Hockey League. He paid his dues in a time that fighting was considered by many as the easiest route to success, he showed that he under that he would be the target of many fighters seeking to boost their reputations. He started late when compared to Canadian kids but through his constant drive but through perseverance and constant drive to meet his ultimate objectives he rode buses for years and eventually met success.The book is sometimes written in some cases from the viewpoint of the language of the hockey dressing room. Consequently, ther reader should not be shocked.I enjoyed the book and would highly recommend in showing one of the difficult hockey life as one strives to make it to the NHL .
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