"In this collection Tre Johnson emphatically and elegantly moves every conception I've ever had about the modes and movements of genius in Black folk. The book refuses to robotically crease its pants and cross its legs, opting instead to deploy the comic, tragic mundanely genius in wholly original ways. This is the book, sadly and thankfully, that these political times call for, and only a Black genius named Tre Johnson could pull it off with odd rancor, counterpunches and utter doses of Black smooth.”
—Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy: An American Memoir
“Black Genius reads like a blerdy conversation you have at the cookout, and we have Tre Johnson’s own genius to thank for it. Johnson observes our singular genius, broadly defined, reveling in well-known as well as everyday Black folks’ creativity, resiliency, joy, ingenuity, intelligence, pain, and beauty. He celebrates our ability to make, remake, and move culture, history, and ultimately, ourselves. Timely and affirming, this book is a love letter to Black brilliance.”
—Deesha Philyaw, author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
"Tre Johnson writes with a verve that honors and demonstrates the very genius he's set out to explore. It's an ambitious goalpost and he doesn't just meet it, he races past it, he FloJos it, he Michael Jordans it, he Mae Jemisons it. This book uses wisdom, razor sharp insight, and actual laugh-out-loud humor to unravel the DNA of Black brilliance, Black innovation, and Black excellence. It's never pandering, it's innately American, and it's, to use Johnson's own words for us, 'utterly amazing.'"
—R. Eric Thomas, national bestselling author of Here for It: Or How to Save Your Soul in America