"Nigger: An Autobiography by Dick Gregory" to be Released Digitally for
the First Time

First One Digital Publishing revives best-selling memoir for Black
History Month

Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) January 31, 2011

On February 1, 2011 First One Publishing will release the groundbreaking
and thought provoking "Nigger: An Autobiography by Dick Gregory,"
written by renowned comedian and social activist, Dick Gregory in ebook
format. The ebook will be available for purchase across all digital
readers and distributor platforms including iTunes, Amazon and Sony as
well as on the publisher's website at http://www.FirstOnePublishing.com.

There will be a new introduction from Dick Gregory as well as several
videos spanning his relationship with Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Bob
Marley, John Lennon and others, to his views on health and nutrition. “A
visionary like Dick Gregory only comes around once in a lifetime and it
is an honor to bring his best-selling memoir to a whole new digital
generation,” said First One President, Karen Hunter. “We are grateful
that Mr. Gregory chose First One to be the home for this and future
projects.”

Dick Gregory was one of the first activists to use comedy as a tool to
wake people up to the social and political ills that plague our society.
The book was originally released in 1962 during the Civil Rights
Movement with critical acclaim and sold over one million copies. “I am
happy to be participating in the 22nd, 23rd and 24th Centuries. In 1962
when "Nigger" was first published, ebooks did not exist. It is very
important that we know that 50 percent of the people who are alive today
in America were not alive when King was assassinated. The fact that the
mainstream press only talks about civil rights issues during Black
History Month gives even more reason why people are hungry for this kind
of information. I am excited to see "Nigger" elevated to this level of
publishing and that it is relevant today because of the factual history
that it contains. It is about the truth and an era when the civil rights
movement happened and I was an eye witness to this part of history,”
states Dick Gregory.

Born in 1932, Dick Gregory details his first hand experiences of the
thick color line in the South where he grew up. He had the choice to
defeat or be defeated and in every situation he chose to defeat. From
getting kicked in the mouth by a white man who didn't want "no color boy
shining his shoes" to being teased in school and chastised for his skin
color, Dick Gregory always managed to turn a negative to a positive. To
ease the pain Dick Gregory would make jokes about himself and his family
before giving anyone else the satisfaction, before long he was getting
paid to stand on stages across America and make people laugh. Dick
Gregory is still one of the most celebrated African American activists
in the country.

For further information or to request a digital review copy in advance,
please contact Megan(at)A-ListCommunications(dot)com.

ABOUT DICK GREGORY:

Dick Gregory, born October 12, 1932 in St. Louis, MO. is an
African-American comedian, civil rights activist, and spokesman for
health issues, who became nationally recognized in the 1960s for a
biting brand of comedy that attacked racial prejudice. By addressing his
hard-hitting satire to white audiences, he gave a comedic voice to the
rising Civil Rights Movement. In his numerous television, nightclub, and
concert comedy routines, he targeted poverty, segregation, and racial
discrimination. Active in the Civil Rights Movement, he participated in
numerous demonstrations including marching alongside Dr. King, and was
arrested for civil disobedience several times; in 1963 he was jailed in
Birmingham, Alabama. His activism spurred him to run for mayor of
Chicago in 1966 and for President of the United States in 1968. In the
early 1970s, Gregory abandoned comedy to focus on his political
interests, which widened from race relations to include such issues as
violence, world hunger, capital punishment, drug abuse, and poor health
care. He generated particular attention for his many hunger fasts. At
this time he became a vegetarian, a marathon runner, and an expert on
nutrition. He soon began a successful business venture with his
nutritional product, the “Bahamian Diet,” around which he built Dick
Gregory Health Enterprises, Inc. and targeted the lower life expectancy
of black Americans, which he attributed to poor nutrition and drug and
alcohol abuse. Gregory wrote many books, including Nigger: An
Autobiography (1964) and No More Lies: The Myth and the Reality of
American History (1971). He made a brief return to the comedy circuit in
the mid-1990s.

ABOUT FIRST ONE PUBLISHING:

First One Publishing is a new brand of Publishing Company focused on
Publishing literary content exclusively over all digital e­reader
formats and devices. Owned by MGMT One, a premier full service business
advisory firm and led by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Karen Hunter
and co-author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, First One
Publishing's goal is to be the first African-American owned business to
lead the charge in driving the e-book and digital content space across
all digital formats. As a new business and publishing venture, First One
will debut its complete library with full purchase and download
capabilities on 1/11/11 and is currently acquiring exclusive digital
publishing and e-book distribution rights with a rainbow of authors, who
not only tell great stories, but who are great stories.

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