Freaknik Lawyer Is Up for Prestigious Lawrence W. Levine Award

Freaknik Lawyer the epic memoir by Harold Michael Harvey has been entered into The Lawrence W. Levine Award. This prestigious book award is given annually by the Organization of American Historians to the author of the best book in American cultural history.

In Freaknik Lawyer, Harvey connects the dots between the Black college spring break festival nicknamed Freaknik to the seminal civil rights supreme court cases of Plessy v. Ferguson which legalized Jim Crow and the Brown v. The Topeka Board of Education which in principle outlawed Jim Crow laws. read more

Book Launch at Historic Douglass Theatre in Macon

Cascade Publishing House is pleased to announce the book launch date for the memoir of Harold Michael Harvey, Freaknik Lawyer: A Memoir on the Craft of Resistance.

The historic Douglass Theatre in Harvey’s hometown, Macon, Georgia, will serve as the venue for the book launch party on September 21, 2019, from 6:00 pm-9 pm. The public is invited to come out and greet its native son. read more

Coley Bidding ESPN Goodbye

Cyn and I dropped by ESPN today to thank the nice people at ESPN for nurturing Coley Harvey during this period in his career.

He is heading off to Fox Sports to cover Big Ten football and basketball.

I am willing to bet ESPN will still him back within three years.

In The Big Apple

Today we are in the Big Apple searching for a book distribution deal for Freaknik Lawyer.

We believe in the inspirational message contained in this book.

Many of the early readers of this work have called or written to say how much inspiration they have received from reading Freaknik Lawyer.

We are not going to spare any effort or cost to get this work before a large audience where it can inspire more people to craft a plan of resistance against the forces of indifference and inequality which seeks to deny their dreams.

Until that book distribution deal comes along, you can purchase a copy at https://squareup.com/store/harold-michael-harvey

A Kicking Promo For Freaknik Lawyer

“We are not leaving any stones unturned with the release of Freaknik Lawyer: A Memoir on the Craft of Resistance,” Harold Michael Harvey said after approving the release of a kicking ad promoting his third book.

Cascade Publishing House has obtained the professional voice-over skills of Marque Denmon to beat the drum for the virtue of Freaknik Lawyer. Denmon has over 20 years in radio and copywriting experience. read more

Freaknik Lawyer Debuts With Great Expectations

Freaknik Lawyer, the third book authored by Harold Michael Harvey debuted two weeks ago. The book is subtitled A Memoir on the Craft of Resistance (Cascade Publishing House, Atlanta, 2019).

Harvey starts his memoir on the day before his birth. As is his unique writing style, Harvey weaves the present with the past, pushing the readers to create a better future than the past or the present. read more

Is He Is or Is He Ain’t A Racist

Is he is or is he ain’t a racist. Some say that he is, others say that no, he can’t be. He concedes that he “is the least racist person” on the planet. This admission is significant merely because it is the single thing that he boasts about where he is not number one.

Whether he is or is not a racist is debatable. There is a strong case for attaching the racist label to the 45th US President. His supporters refute this argument. They explain he is talking about the harmful elements of the groups he targets with harsh words. Albeit, those words get projected on the law-abiding people as well.
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Marcus Smith Lands Voorhees Head Baseball Coach Post

“I’m excited to get another chance to revive a baseball program,” Coach Marcus Smith said over lunch at the iconic Beautiful Restaurant in southwest Atlanta.

Fourteen months ago, Smith walked away from the Head Baseball Coach position at Le Moyne-Owen in Memphis, Tennessee over an NCAA compliance issue that occurred two years before he became head coach at the school. read more

C. T. Vivian, A Young Civil Rights Warrior Turns 95

He was born on this day, July 30, in 1924. Born on farmland that had been in the family dating back to the days when Missouri became the first slave state to free its enslaved population. In the ensuing 59 years, successive generations of the family found it more and more challenging to hold onto the family farm. read more

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