Daylight Come: Harry Belafonte and the World He Made

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A vibrant, revealing portrait of the “King of Calypso,” whose extraordinary performing career and activism helped remake America through the civil rights era and beyond

Even three years after his deat

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  • Series: Significations
  • Author: Jelly-Schapiro, Joshua
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 384
  • Publish Date: August 04 2026
  • ISBN10: 0593652703
  • Language: English

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A vibrant, revealing portrait of the “King of Calypso,” whose extraordinary performing career and activism helped remake America through the civil rights era and beyond

Even three years after his death, Harry Belafonte is everywhere. You can’t go to a wedding, or to a sports arena, without hearing “Day-O,” “Jump in the Line,” or “Jamaica Farewell.” The Harlem-born son of Caribbean immigrants, Belafonte turned the folk music of the islands into American pop–and shaped the fantasy of Caribbean life that endures as an ideal and as a multibillion-dollar tourist industry. Belafonte released the first million-selling LP in history. He was America’s first Black movie star, the first Black person to produce a prime-time special on network TV, and the first to win an Emmy Award. He was once the highest-paid Black performer of all time, beloved by Black and white fans alike, even under segregation. His artistic career helped create the pop culture of the twentieth century–and his political activism reshaped the course of American history.

In this sparkling new biography, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro brings Belafonte’s personality and music vibrantly to life, following him from rags to riches and from Harlem to Jamaica to the March on Washington. Jelly-Schapiro takes us inside Belafonte’s lifelong brotherhood with Sidney Poitier, his friendship with Fidel Castro, his collaboration with Nelson Mandela, and the sometimes shocking therapeutic relationships his difficult upbringing necessitated. At the heart of the story is Belafonte’s bond with Martin Luther King Jr., whose cause Belafonte would champion for the rest of his life. That commitment to the greater good would sustain him and benefit untold numbers–and would come at a cost.

The indelible story of an American icon–and a provocative study of authenticity, fame, and conviction–Daylight Come is, like Harry Belafonte himself, brimming with style and consequence.

Author: Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Press
Published: 08/04/2026
Series: Significations
Pages: 384
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 8.25h x 5.50w x 0.97d
ISBN: 9780593652701
Language: English

Author

Jelly-Schapiro, Joshua

Binding

ISBN10

0593652703

ISBN13

9780593652701

Page Count

384

Published Date

August 04 2026

Series

Significations

Language

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