Book Cover Image of Tales of Our Times: An Anthology Fall/Winter 2022, Vol. 5 by Eisa Nefertari Ulen and Clarence V. Reynolds

Tales of Our Times: An Anthology Fall/Winter 2022, Vol. 5
Edited by Eisa Nefertari Ulen and Clarence V. Reynolds

    Publication Date: Oct 01, 2022
    List Price: $19.99
    Format: Paperback, 108 pages
    Classification: Fiction
    Imprint: Center for Black Literature
    Publisher: Medgar Evers College
    Parent Company: City University of New York

    Paperback Description:

    The Year 2020: Looking Back for Healing, Looking Forward with Hope

    Since 2003, the Center has sponsored Tales of Our Times, the publication of the Dr. Edith Rock Writing Workshop for Elders, in collaboration with Siloam Presbyterian Church. The Elders Writing Workshop is “intended to preserve the memoirs of African Americans whose lives span a major part of the twentieth century and beyond.”

    The writing workshop began as the Writing Project for Older African Americans with the purpose of gathering information from older Black Americans whose history is likely to be distorted or lost for lack of original documentation. The specific purpose of the writing workshop is to encourage older African Americans to recall the past and to help them turn their recollections into inspirational memoirs and stories. Many African Americans of older generations, some descendants of enslaved Africans, made huge sacrifices, such as leaving their families and migrating to other parts of the country with the hope of a better life; others faced challenges in the forms of discrimination, racism, and segregation during their journey and even after they were settled.

    The workshops are designed to encourage elder African Americans to turn their memories into creative and original stories describing the ordinary experiences and events that have shaped their lives and contributed to our collective history. Workshop themes have included memories from World War II; remembrances of the Civil Rights Movement; recollections of the founder of Siloam Presbyterian Church, one of the Brooklyn churches used in the Underground Railroad; and memories of international travels.

    This is their 5th anthology. Their stories reveal the roots of American culture, as we know it today. Their stories in turn become our history.