Eddie B. Allen, Jr. is the biographer of Donald Goines with his seminal work, Low Road- The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines. He has been published in The New York Times, the Associated Press, Metro Times, and BET.com. He lives in Detroit, Michigan, the same city that gave the world Donald Goines. Visit him online at EddieBAllenJr.com.
Praise for Eddie B. Allen, Jr.: “[A] comprehensive look at the gritty novelist's own thug life, [Low Road] unfolds like a fast-paced thriller that mirrors Goines's popular bestsellers.” ―Essence on Low Road “It is indicative of both the explosive nature of Goines's subject matter and the timidity of the academy that Goines's achievement—selling more than five million books of utterly uncompromised fiction—has received little scholarly attention. Critic Allen's thorough and well-documented study will do much to change that, placing Goines's life and work in a coherent critical, historical and social frame…This work argues not only for a serious assessment of what Goines did achieve, but makes us mourn what he never got the chance to.” ―Publishers Weekly on Low Road “In an in-depth biography of the original street-fiction author, Donald Goines, Allen examines the life of the late author who influenced all your favorite rappers.” ―The Source on Low Road “Before there was urban fiction there was Donald Goines…On the basis of interviews with Goines' family and friends, and correspondence left by the author, Allen offers a portrait of a tortured man who suffered a color complex because of his fair skin, a longing to get beyond the restrictions of race, the pull of a life of crime and violence, and a strangling drug addiction that both inspired and destroyed him. Readers interested in the genesis of urban fiction and hip-hop influences will appreciate this look at an early pioneer.” ―Booklist on Low Road “For readers who are looking for the definitive story of Donald Goines's life, a wonderful addition to their bookshelves about black popular culture and its icons, and simply, a great read, this is the book.” ―Black Issues Book Review on Low Road “Allen illuminates the life and writings of arguably the most influential chronicler of black urban life in the post-World War II era. Goines' legacy is maintained by a hip-hop generation that is just as invisible and ignored. Eddie B. Allen, Jr. . . . thankfully brings that legacy into even sharper focus.” ―BlackVoices on Low Road “Rosa Parks inspired millions of Americans in 1955, including a nine-year-old boy in Arkansas learning about her story. Through the pages of Our Auntie Rosa, her family captures the quiet dignity—and commanding conviction—of one of the civil rights movement’s bravest champions.” —President Bill Clinton on Our Auntie Rosa “What a joy to discover that Rosa Parks, an international figure and ‘Mother of The Movement,’ was as dignified and heroic a private woman as she was a civil rights icon. This beautiful tribute, lovingly written by family members, completes the picture of a 20th century inspiration. As compelling as what she sat down for on a bus is what she stood for at home.” —Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie and The First Phone Call from Heaven on Our Auntie Rosa