Sidney Poitier The great speeches of an icon who moved us forward

Sidney Poitier

Book - 2024

"From the Poitier estate, the words of film legend and cultural icon Sidney Poitier come to life in his wise, witty, inspiring, and deeply personal speeches on entertainment history, culture, civil rights, and more"--

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
Philadelphia : Running Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Sidney Poitier (author)
Other Authors
Joanna Shimkus, 1943- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xxi, 170 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780762487172
  • Foreword
  • A Note from Joanna Poitier
  • Introduction
  • Major Honors and Awards
  • AFI Life Achievement Award
  • NAACP Image Awards-Hall of Fame Award
  • Academy Honorary Award
  • Marian Anderson Award
  • The Lincoln Medal
  • The Legacy of Black Hollywood
  • Black Movie Awards, Distinguished Career Achievement Award
  • Berry Gordy, The Brotherhood Crusade's Black Achievement Award
  • Harry Belafonte, Kennedy Center Honors
  • Sammy Davis Jr., NAACP Image Awards-Hall of Fame Award
  • Whoopi Goldberg, American Cinema Awards-Distinguished Achievement in Film Award
  • Quincy Jones, The American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers Golden Score Awards Dinner
  • Paul Robeson, Robey Theatre Company Tribute
  • Diahann Carroll, Women in Film Lucy Award
  • Laurence Fishburne, Fortieth Birthday Message
  • Denzel Washington, Directors Guild Tribute
  • Melvin Van Peebles, Eye on Black: A Salute to Directors
  • Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
  • Thurgood Marshall Tribute
  • Carl Foreman Awards Luncheon
  • The United Negro College Fund Frederick D. Patterson Awards Dinner
  • The College of the Bahamas Commencement
  • The National Civil Rights Museum
  • Fulfillment Fund Stars Benefit Gala
  • Memorials
  • Dorothy Dandridge
  • Richard Pryor
  • Brock Peters
  • Spencer Tracy
  • Paul Win field
  • Freddie Fields
  • Martin Ritt
  • Sarah Vaughan
  • Charles Allen Blackwell
  • Daniel Petrie
  • Arts a Tradition
  • George Stevens Jr. Honorary Oscar
  • The Detroit Institute of Arts Bal Africain Gala
  • Stanley Kramer
  • The Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation
  • The Next Generation
  • 100 Black Men of America
  • New York University Commencement
  • The University of the West Indies Gala
  • The University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television Commencement
  • Costco Scholarship Fund Breakfast
  • Saint Mark's School Commencement
  • The Buckley School Fundraiser
  • HFC San Antonio
  • Sarah Lawrence College Commencement
  • This Big World
  • Wedding Toast for Sydney Tamiia Poitier
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

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

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