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Uncle Bobbie’s X Eddie Glaude Jr. – Book Tour

April 22 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us as we welcome NYT bestselling author, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. for his latest book, “We Are The Leaders We Have Been Looking For”

We are excited to welcome, Princeton University professor and New York Times bestselling author, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. to discuss her newest book, We Are The Leaders We Have Been Looking For.

Eddie will be in conversation with author, activist and the owner of Uncle Bobbie’s Marc Lamont Hill. Q&A to follow.

All copies of We Are The Leaders available will be signed.

You don’t want to miss this!

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About the Book:

From the author of the New York Times bestseller Begin Again, a politically astute, lyrical meditation on how ordinary Black Americans can shake off their reliance on a small group of professional politicians and pursue self-cultivation and grassroots movements to achieve a more just and perfect democracy.

We are more than the circumstances of our lives, and what we do matters. In We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For, one of the nation’s preeminent scholars and a New York Times bestselling author, Eddie S. Glaude Jr., makes the case that the hard work of becoming a better person should be a critical feature of Black politics. Through virtuoso interpretations of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Ella Baker, Glaude shows how ordinary people have the capacity to be the heroes that our democracy so desperately requires, rather than outsourcing their needs to leaders who purportedly represent them.

Based on the Du Bois Lectures delivered at Harvard University, the book begins with Glaude’s unease with the Obama years. He felt then, and does even more urgently now, that the excitement around the Obama presidency had become a disciplining tool to narrow legitimate forms of Black political dissent. This narrowing continues to undermine the well-being of Black communities. In response, Glaude guides us away from the Scylla of enthusiastic reliance on elected leaders and the Charybdis of full surrender to a belief in unchanging political structures. Glaude weaves anecdotes about his own evolving views on Black politics together with the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Dewey, Sheldon Wolin, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison.

Narrated with passion and philosophical intensity, this book is a powerful reminder that if American democracy is to survive, we must build a better society that derives its strength from the pew, not the pulpit.

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Doors open at 6:00pm.

Buy your book now and save on the General Admission fee! A ll tickets are non-refundable.

Street parking available. Wheelchair accessible entrance also available.

Venue

Greene Street Friends School
20 W. Armat Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144 United States