Jim Clyburn Author Talk and Book Signing

Sat Mar 28 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-05:00

1030 Elysian Fields Ave | New Orleans

Baldwin & Co.
Publisher/HostBaldwin & Co.
Jim Clyburn Author Talk and Book Signing
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Congressman Jim Clyburn will be joining us at Baldwin & Co to talk about his latest memoir. Join us to hear his personal story.
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JIM CLYBURN HAD A FAMILY EMERGENCY AND NEEDED TO POSTPONE OUR EVENT. NEW DATE IS TBD, CURRENT DATE LISTED IS ONLY A PLACEHOLDER. WE WILL EMAIL UPDATES AND UPDATE THIS PAGE AS WE FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION.


From one of America's most venerable politicians, the powerful, untold story of the pioneering Black congressmen from South Carolina who were elected in the aftermath of the Civil War, revealing why it took nearly a century before the ninth, James Clyburn, was elected.
Today, South Carolina congressman James E. Clyburn is renowned as a Democratic kingmaker and our nation's most august Black political leader. But behind him stand eight other remarkable men: the first Black politicians to go to Congress from his home state, and who blazed a path for his own ascent. Since his own arrival in Congress in the early nineties, Congressman Clyburn has been guided by the wisdom and example of these men, and also instructed by their struggles—especially with the demon of American racism. South Carolina's first eight Black congressmen all rose to office following the Civil War and emancipation, but then the dark veil of Jim Crow fell across the South. It would take nearly a century before the ninth Black representative, Clyburn himself, was elected.
In The First Eight, Congressman Clyburn shares these men's stories, and their message of liberty, with the nation they served. Among them are Joseph Rainey, the first Black politician to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in our nation's history, who was born enslaved in 1832; Robert Smalls, iconic for his heroism during the Civil War, when he fled the Confederacy, stole a ship, and fought for the Union Army; and Richard Cain, who ran a widely read newspaper for Black South Carolinians and is associated with the Emanuel AME Church, one of the oldest and most distinguished Black churches in America, and where neo-Nazi Dylan Roof killed nine Black congregants in a mass shooting in 2015. Through the trials, tribulations, triumphs, and challenges that all nine men faced, Congressman Clyburn reveals a whole new way of understanding the period between the Civil War and the present.
A unique blend of history and memoir, The First Eight is both a monument to the legacies of these eight trailblazing Americans, and also a clear-eyed appraisal of how far we've come, and how far we have left to go, in our nation's ongoing struggle for true democracy.

In this living history as told by nine remarkable figures, James Clyburn tells the history of South Carolina, Reconstruction, and key flashpoints in between. But it is also a deeply personal story of Clyburn's own ascent to the U.S. Congress and the barriers that he had to overcome to do so.
Since John Lewis' passing, James Clyburn has emerged as the most senior, and visible, Black congressman in America, having served for nearly 30 years. A well-known civil rights activist, politician, and former teacher, Clyburn's career is synonymous with South Carolina. He has been a kingmaker in presidential elections and remains one of the most powerful Democrats in the nation -- and one of the most influential voices within the party.

James E. Clyburn is the Congressman representing South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he previously served as Majority Whip. A more than 30-year Congressional veteran, he has been an influential and effective legislative leader and an unwavering voice for civil rights. Born in Sumter, South Carolina, during the Jim Crow era, he has been awarded the NAACP’s highest honor – the Spingarn Medal, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation’s Liberty and Justice for All Award, the Harry S. Truman Foundation’s Good Neighbor Award, and holds honorary degrees from nearly 40 colleges and universities. In 2024, he was bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States.

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1030 Elysian Fields Ave, 1030 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans, United States

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