Description

Book Synopsis
In this rich, poignant, and readable work, Imani Perry tells the story of the Black National Anthem as it traveled from South to North, from civil rights to black power, and from countless family reunions to Carnegie Hall and the Oval Office.

Trade Review
Excellently researched and sourced."" - Michigan Historical Review

""As a concise look at twentieth-century black activism through the lens of one composition, the book works exceedingly well. . . . Perry's book is a timely reminder of histories forgotten and voices unremembered."" - Journal of American History

""Perry has masterfully researched and written an accessible and captivating cultural history of a transformative and uplifting song adorned with lyrics that have encouraged black people while mirroring their evolution over the past hundred years."" - Journal of African American History

""Imani Perry has done a great service to the field of African American history in tracking this often-cited song through hundreds of black organizations, plays, and works of literature during the twentieth century. In the process, she has made clear that, at least during the age of segregation, a black nation was made in part through singing 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.'"" - Journal of Southern History

""Perry provides exegesis and exhortation in explaining how a song captured a culture, and in turn became a cultural captive held fast by emotional ties of a diverse people; hers is a work for adolescents and academics, indeed for any readers interested in at least glimpsing a sense of a pulsing, resilient black consciousness. Highly recommended."" - Library Journal, starred review

""Through extensive research and eloquent writing, Perry. . . expertly sifts through the layers of black civic, social and cultural history that are inextricably linked to 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.'"" - San Francisco Chronicle

""May We Forever Stand is meticulously researched and innovative in its engagement of aspects of Black culture once seen as too disparate to interrogate in one setting. A signpost for future directions in historical studies of Black life, Perry provides a valuable methodological framework for historicizing the imagination."" - Journal of North Carolina Association of Historians

May We Forever Stand A History of the Black

    Product form

    £17.95

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £19.95 – you save £2.00 (10%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 27 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Imani Perry

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of May We Forever Stand A History of the Black by Imani Perry

      Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
      Publication Date: 30/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781469666099, 978-1469666099
      ISBN10: 146966609X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this rich, poignant, and readable work, Imani Perry tells the story of the Black National Anthem as it traveled from South to North, from civil rights to black power, and from countless family reunions to Carnegie Hall and the Oval Office.

      Trade Review
      Excellently researched and sourced."" - Michigan Historical Review

      ""As a concise look at twentieth-century black activism through the lens of one composition, the book works exceedingly well. . . . Perry's book is a timely reminder of histories forgotten and voices unremembered."" - Journal of American History

      ""Perry has masterfully researched and written an accessible and captivating cultural history of a transformative and uplifting song adorned with lyrics that have encouraged black people while mirroring their evolution over the past hundred years."" - Journal of African American History

      ""Imani Perry has done a great service to the field of African American history in tracking this often-cited song through hundreds of black organizations, plays, and works of literature during the twentieth century. In the process, she has made clear that, at least during the age of segregation, a black nation was made in part through singing 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.'"" - Journal of Southern History

      ""Perry provides exegesis and exhortation in explaining how a song captured a culture, and in turn became a cultural captive held fast by emotional ties of a diverse people; hers is a work for adolescents and academics, indeed for any readers interested in at least glimpsing a sense of a pulsing, resilient black consciousness. Highly recommended."" - Library Journal, starred review

      ""Through extensive research and eloquent writing, Perry. . . expertly sifts through the layers of black civic, social and cultural history that are inextricably linked to 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.'"" - San Francisco Chronicle

      ""May We Forever Stand is meticulously researched and innovative in its engagement of aspects of Black culture once seen as too disparate to interrogate in one setting. A signpost for future directions in historical studies of Black life, Perry provides a valuable methodological framework for historicizing the imagination."" - Journal of North Carolina Association of Historians

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account