“Ethelene Whitmire has given a great gift to readers, rescuing a fascinating character from the mist of history and presenting his story in vivid detail and graceful prose. The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram more than lives up to its title, reminding us that the struggle for freedom is a tale worth telling from as many angles as possible.”
—Jonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of King: A Life
“A remarkable and absorbing story about an exceptional man . . . This book allows us to see World War II and African American history with fresh eyes. Whitmire’s deeply researched account is proof that history can sometimes be more surprising than fiction.”
—Matthew F. Delmont, author of Half American: The Heroic Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad
“Ethelene Whitmire wields the caring detail of an impassioned historian and the literary grace of an exquisite storyteller. The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram is a searing marker of a society’s compulsive marginalization of its brightest members. But it is so much more: an global portrait of a historical moment, an intimate celebration of a time of life, an immersive anthem about the sheer wonder of intellect, romance, and exploration. This book is an elegy—but one given with a wisdom that teaches us how to live.”
—Jeff Hobbs, New York Times bestselling author of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League
“Ethelene Whitmire has gifted us a singular, gripping story. Here was a man who, after battling racism and exclusion from his earliest years, would let neither penury nor war keep him from living on his own terms. The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram pays beautiful tribute to its subject; may we forever remember him as Whitmire does, steering toward his destiny with fearless determination.”
—Tamara J. Walker, author of Beyond the Shores: A History of African Americans Abroad
“The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram is a thrilling, impressively intimate study of a man whose encounters with love, literature, and fascism enliven our understanding of the past. Through Whitmire’s careful research, Peggram emerges as a figure who deserves far greater recognition in the overlapping canons of queer history and Black history.”
—Michael Waters, Lambda Award–winning author of The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports
“Ethelene Whitmire has rescued the astonishing story of an American scholar who crossed a war-torn continent and whose life was nearly erased. The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram is at once deeply researched and grippingly told, a testament to survival, love, and the human spirit.”
—Laurie Gwen Shapiro, author of The Aviator and the Showman: Amelia Earhart, George Putnam, and the Marriage That Made an American Icon
“[Reed Peggram’s] extraordinary story comes to life in this dazzling biography from historian Whitmire … a vivid glimpse of queer Black life at an exceptionally tumultuous historical moment.”
—Publishers Weekly *starred review*
“A sympathetic portrait of an extraordinary man.”
—Kirkus Reviews