Blood Done Sign My Name

Autobiography by Timothy Tyson

Blurb

Blood Done Sign My Name is an autobiographical work of history written by Timothy B. Tyson while he was a professor of Afro-American studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The book, published in 2004 and based in part on a Master of Arts thesis Tyson wrote in 1990 while attending the University of Nebraska, deals with the 1970 murder of Henry Marrow, a black man.
Since 2004, the book has sold 140,000 copies and earned awards including the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion. UNC-CH selected the book for its 2005 summer reading program. It was adapted as a movie by the same name, released in 2010.

First Published

2004

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