New Details on Free Book Talk, Q&A and Book Signing With MLK biographer Jonathan Eig

New Details on Free Book Talk, Q&A and Book Signing With MLK biographer Jonathan Eig

ITHACA, N.Y. (February 6, 2025)– Tompkins County Public Library is providing additional information on the upcoming speaking engagement with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Jonathan Eig on Monday, February 10. The event is free to attend.

Eig’s acclaimed book, “King: A Life” won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for biography. The book is the first biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. written with access to thousands of pages of FBI files. That’s in addition to thousands more personal papers from Dr. King’s associates and friends, and in-person interviews with those who knew Dr. King.

In April 2023, Eig told Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg, “I got to meet King’s close childhood friends, his Montgomery barber, his Dexter Baptist Church organist, and the list goes on. I hung out with Harry Belafonte, Dick Gregory, Jesse Jackson, and John Lewis. I even managed to get Mavis Staples to sing to me over the phone.”

A blueprint with red circles and white text showing the location of Eig's speaking location in the BorgWarner Community Room and overflow space in the Digital Lab and Thaler/Howell Rooms

Description automatically generated Eig detailed learning intimate details about Dr. King, such as that he chewed his fingernails, suffered from sometimes debilitating depression, and that he had a dog named Topsy.

Eig added, “I learned the FBI’s assault on King was much crueler than I had known, and that Lyndon Johnson deserves a heavy portion of the blame. I could go on. But the biggest thing I learned, probably, is that the man had more courage than I ever could have imagined…He believed people might be united…and he was willing to risk his life to prove it.”

The event will run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Library’s BorgWarner Community Room. Overflow seating will be available in the Digital Lab, adjacent to the BorgWarner Room, as well as the Thaler/Howell Programming Room. The event is made possible with funding from the Tompkins County Public Library Foundation.

Monday night’s event will include a book talk, followed by a question-and-answer session and a book signing, with the help of Odyssey Books of Ithaca. Those in attendance are welcome to bring their own copy of one of Eig’s several works. Odyssey Books will also have copies of “King: A Life” for sale for the cover price of $35.00. 15% of the proceeds will go to a local non-profit.

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· TCAT‘s Green at Commons stop is located directly in front of the Library. You can find the full TCAT Winter & Spring Schedule on its website .

· Street parking is available on nearby roads for $1.50 per hour. Street parking is free after 6:00 p.m.

· Parking costs $1.00 per hour at the Green Street Garage.

· It costs $2.00 per hour to park at the Cayuga Street Garage.

You can learn more about Eig’s Pulitzer Prize-winning work “King: A Life” on the Pulitzer Prizes website . More information on Eig’s other works, including three other New York Times Best Sellers is available on his website jonathaneig.com .

Events like this are made possible with the help of donations to the Tompkins County Public Library Foundation. You can learn how to get involved or make a contribution through its website, tcplfoundation.org .