Daniel Black is a distinguished author and academic, hailing from Kansas City, Kansas, and later spending a significant portion of his formative years in Blackwell, Arkansas. Currently, he holds a prominent position as an associate professor at Clark Atlanta University, his alma mater. In this role, Black is dedicated to imparting the values of self-awareness and community engagement to young Americans. His passion for education and literature serves as a testament to the profound impact that personal growth and social responsibility can have on shaping the lives of future generations.
Black's literary career is marked by the publication of two captivating novels: "They Tell Me of a Home" and "The Sacred Place." Both works delve into the intricate dynamics of the African American experience, offering thought-provoking narratives that explore themes of identity, heritage, and spirituality. "They Tell Me of a Home," published in 2005, presents a powerful intergenerational saga centered around the Great Migration, as it chronicles the lives of a family displaced by the social and economic upheavals of the 20th century. In contrast, "The Sacred Place," released in 2011, takes readers on a profound journey of self-discovery as it delves into the lives of three men grappling with their past, present, and future in the contemporary South.
Through his literary contributions, Black has established himself as a compelling voice in contemporary African American literature. His ability to weave together complex narratives that engage, inspire, and challenge readers has garnered critical acclaim and a devoted readership. By drawing from his own experiences and the rich tapestry of African American history and culture, Black has created a unique literary canon that resonates with audiences from all walks of life. His work not only serves as a reflection of the past but also as a beacon of hope for a brighter, more inclusive future.
In addition to his achievements in literature and education, Daniel Black is deeply committed to fostering a sense of community and belonging among his students and readers. As an associate professor at Clark Atlanta University, he strives to create an inclusive learning environment where young Americans can explore their own identities and develop a strong sense of social responsibility. By sharing his wisdom, passion, and dedication to the written word, Black continues to inspire and empower those who cross his path, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of countless individuals and the broader cultural landscape.
Tommy Lee Tyson Books
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They Tell Me of a Home
2005
2
Twelve Gates to the City
2011
Standalone Novels
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Title
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1
The Sacred Place
2007
2
Perfect Peace
2010
3
The Coming
2015
4
Listen to the Lambs
2016
5
Don't Cry for Me
2022
6
Isaac's Song
2025
Non-Fiction Books
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1
Black on Black
2023
Akashic Noir Books
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Title
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1
San Francisco Noir
2002
2
Seattle Noir
2003
3
Bronx Noir
2003
4
Brooklyn Noir
2004
5
Brooklyn Noir 2
2005
6
Chicago Noir
2005
7
Dublin Noir
2005
8
Manhattan Noir
2006
9
Miami Noir
2006
10
D.C. Noir
2006
11
Dublin Noir: The Celtic Tiger vs. the Ugly American