Black and White: The Way I See It

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Simon and Schuster, Oct 17, 2017 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages
The fascinating, “upfront and unapologetic” (Kirkus Reviews) memoir of Richard Williams, a businessman, tennis coach, subject of the major motion picture King Richard, and father to two of the greatest athletes and professional tennis champions of all time—Venus and Serena Williams.

Born into poverty in Shreveport, Louisiana in the 1940s, Richard Williams was blessed by a strong, caring mother who remained his lifelong hero, just as he became a hero to Venus and Serena. From the beginning of his life, Richard’s mother taught him to live by the principles of courage, confidence, commitment, faith, and love. He passed the same qualities on to his daughters, who grew up loving their father and valuing the lessons he taught them. “I still feel really close to my father,” says Serena. “We have a great relationship. There is an appreciation. There is a closeness because of what we’ve been through together, and a respect.”

A self-made man, Williams has walked a long, hard, exciting, and ultimately rewarding road during his life, surmounting many challenges to raise a loving family and two of the greatest tennis players who ever lived. Black and White is the extraordinary story of that journey and the indomitable spirit that made it all possible.

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Contents

Chapter One
1
Chapter Three
19
Chapter Five
33
Chapter Seven
55
Chapter Nine
71
Chapter Eleven
89
Chapter Twelve
107
Chapter Thirteen
121
Chapter Sixteen
171
Chapter Eighteen
189
Chapter Nineteen
209
Chapter Twenty
223
Chapter TwentyOne
237
Chapter TwentyThree
259
Chapter TwentyFour
277
Acknowledgments
291

Chapter Fifteen
151

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About the author (2017)

Richard Williams is an American tennis coach and the father of Venus and Serena Williams. Bart Davis has written four nonfiction books, The Woman Who Can’t Forget, Closure, Shooting Stars, and Holy War on the Home Front. He is a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science and Stony Brook University and holds a BA in English and an MA in social work.