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Sidney Poitier

The Great Speeches of an Icon Who Moved Us Forward

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The speeches of film legend Sidney Poitier—given at commencement addresses, awards shows, memorials, and more, on topics ranging from entertainment history to filmmaking, civil rights, and parenthood—come to vibrant life in this inspirational and stunningly packaged volume from the Poitier estate that sheds new light on the trailblazing artist's life and culture of the past century.
Sidney Poitier represented strength, good looks, and above all dignity at a time when Black representation on the screen was so often relegated to servile parts. He broke ground as the top box-office draw in Hollywood at the peak of his career, and was the first Black actor to win the Best Actor Oscar, for his performance in Lillies of the Field (1963). Poitier—who narrowly escaped illiteracy after rising up from an impoverished childhood and the massive obstacles he faced as a Black man in mid-twentieth century America—was also one of the most articulate and sought-after speakers of his day.
This book is a one-of-a-kind collection showcasing the wise, witty, and deeply personal speeches Poitier gave at awards ceremonies, family events, memorials, and more. His salutes to artists such as Dorothy Dandridge, Spencer Tracy, Stanley Kramer, and Denzel Washington offer fresh insight on icons of our time. Poitier's unforgettable cadence and voice are clear as day on the page, sometimes with careful edits and additions written in his own hand. Compiled by his wife, Joanna Poitier, and illustrated by dozens of professional and family photos, this collection stunningly captures all that was remarkable about the man through his own words; archives moments in the history of entertainment, culture, and civil rights; and offers a uniquely inspirational perspective on career, family, art, and life.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from September 1, 2024

      To read the words of the great actor Sidney Poitier (1927-2022) is to gain insight into his extraordinary life, his view of the world around him, and his love for family, work, and education. The speeches included here range from his brief but emotional acceptance speech as the first Black man to win an Oscar, to eulogies of his friends and colleagues, to commencement addresses, and finally, his daughter's wedding toast. These are accompanied by photographs, a brief synopsis of the event, and sometimes his handwritten notes and corrections. Whatever the event, Poitier's orations reflected his humble beginnings and his awareness of his place in history, often mentioning the nameless waiter who taught him to read or the policeman who, after arresting him for vagrancy, sent him to an orphanage to get out of the cold. His curiosity about the scientific world, the importance of integrity, and the role of art in society provide much of his material, and his admiration and love for his friends is evident when discussing greats such as Dorothy Dandridge, Richard Pryor, and Spencer Tracy. VERDICT Poitier's unmistakable voice shines through in this emotional time capsule.--Lisa Henry

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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