My family. My Newark.
The story of three generations of Black women, one extraordinary
friendship, and a not-often recalled history of the city that made
them.
In Force of Beauty, Mikki Taylor, editor-at-large of Essence
magazine and longtime activist, introduces us to her gifted grandmother,
Bessie, her glamorous mother, Modina, and how Modina's friendship with
the legendary Sarah Vaughan shaped Mikki's childhood. Taylor's
mini-memoir is a tribute to Newark in the '50s and '60s, of cool jazz
clubs and close-knit neighborhoods, a handsome house on Avon Avenue, and
one family's tale of perseverance and ingenuity in a city they all
loved.
At a time when Black women were marginalized, disrespected, overlooked,
and unseen, Bessie and Modina showed Mikki how beauty and style can be a
force for good.
The recording includes an introduction by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and a
reading by Mayor Baraka of the poem his father, the esteemed Amiri
Baraka, wrote about the Newark rebellion, which Taylor discusses living
through as a young girl.