Eye on the Struggle: Ethel Payne, the First Lady of the Black Press
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    [synopsis] => [An] important and often absorbing new book . . . It's a deep pleasure to meet Ethel Payne. 'We are soul folks,' she declared in 1967, 'and I am writing for soul brothers' consumption.' Her own soul beams from this book. - New York Times
	"A riveting biography of a groundbreaking African American journalist . . . In James McGrath Morris's compelling biography Eye on the Struggle, this 'first lady of the black press' finally gets her due." - O, the Oprah Magazine
	"Morris's research on Payne is meticulous…" - Washington Post
	"[A] beautifully written and carefully researched new book." - Chicago Tribune
	"Afast-paced tour through the highlights of 20th-century African-American history, with Payne as witness." - Boston Globe
	"It is through Payne's eyes that author James McGrath Morris deftly shows us the history of post-World War II America." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
	"…James McGrath Morris lifts Ethel Payne from relative obscurity revealing a fearless, intrepid journalist who covered practically every important event of her day…" - Herb Boyd, National Association of Black Journalist, Hall of Fame, inductee
	Ethel Payne was a pioneer who experienced the challenges but little of the glory that comes with the title. With this book, her legacy is assured. - Paula J. Giddings, author of Ida, A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching
	"A deeply researched, skillfully written biography about a previously underappreciated individual." - Kirkus Reviews
	"James McGrath Morris's eloquent book - quite a feat of historical excavation into the black press as well - should bring her many new admirers." - Wil Haygood, author of the bestselling,The Butler: A Witness to History
	In Eye on the Struggle James McGrath Morris lifts Ethel Payne from relative obscurity revealing a fearless, intrepid journalist who covered practically every important event of her day, whether at home in the heat of the civil rights movement or traveling abroad to Africa and Asia. " - Herb Boyd, author of Brotherman and Baldwin's Harlem
	"Eye on the Struggle is an incredibly important act of historical recovery. James McGrath Morris' penetratingly insightful biography of Ethel Payne takes us into the world of the civil rights era black press through the eyes of one its trailblazing journalists." - Peniel E. Joseph, author of Waiting Til the Midnight Hour and Stokely  Peniel E. Joseph, author of Waiting Til the Midnight Hour and Stokely 
	"A debt of gratitude is due James McGrath Morris for bringing the remarkable life of Ethel Payne out of the shadows." - Pamela Newkirk, author of,Spectacle: The Astonishing Life of Ota Benga
	The rich use of sources and glimpses of Payne's personal life will engage readers interested in civil rights, journalism, and women's history." - Library Journal
	"Besides reclaiming an important figure in American journalism, Eyes on the Struggle offers historical context for the journalistic role that alternative media play in current civil rights movements. . . His quest not only recounts a storied life but also reminds readers of the historic centrality of alternative media in social change." - Journal of American History
	"A well-researched, detailed look at the life of a pioneering journalist." - The Washington Independent Review of Books
	"[A] groundbreaking biography" - KamWilliams.com
	"Morris is not only insightful, but also wise…" - Dallas Morning News
	"Morris has written a fast-paced, engrossing biography…" - New York Times Book Review
	"Biographer James McGrath Morris pulls back the curtain on an often overlooked figure of the civil rights movement with Eye on the Struggle: Ethel Payne, the First Lady of the Black Press." - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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