As his teacher, coach, and mentor until the end of his life, Mr. Black became a trusted friend and mentor. He greatly influenced the authors life, his law practice, and his family. Selzer was given the honor of being the opening speaker at Joe Blacks Memorial Celebration on June 1, 2002.
Many of Joes friends, acquaintances, and former colleagues contributed stories for this book; among them are Bill Cosby, Sandy Koufax, Bob Costas, Joe Garagiola, Dusty Baker, Jerry Reinsdorf, Jerry Colangelo and others. John Teets, former CEO of the Greyhound Corporation, talked of Joe Black's progress in advancing to become the first African American executive in the transportation industry. While in this position Joe Black wrote an an inspiring and motivational nationally syndicated column and did radio spots, both called "By the Way". Several of these thoughtful columns appear in this book.
Steven Michael Selzer was a student of Joe Black’s when he taught at Hubbard Junior High School after his Major League baseball career ended. Then, Mr. Black became a mentor to a grateful former student. Mr. Black helped other students as well. He inspired Mr. Selzer to write a book about the importance of civility and respect in 2000. Mr. Black encouraged Mr. Selzer to become an attorney, convincing him that the law was a noble profession. A graduate of The National Law Center of the George Washington University, Mr. Selzer practices law in Montgomery County, Maryland. He lives in Rockville, Maryland with his wife, Adrianne; they have two grown sons and one daughter-in-law.