Exploring the basic conflict between the legal equality that black men
possess as U.S. citizens and their social isolation stemming from
white America's perceptions of them as culturally alien, the author
sets out to provoke, stimulate, and change the negative images and
stereotypes that indicate a fundamental defect in the mainframe of
American culture. As the author states, the purpose of this book is
not to defend the black male, but to deconstruct him and to libertate
him from the negative images and stereotypes that have stultified his
existence. Largely through the victories of the Civil Rights movement,
everyone in the United States is—formally—equal. Yet there remains
a basic conflict between that legal equality and the social isolation
of black men that stems from white America's perceptions of them as,
by nature, culturally alien. This tautly argued, eloquently written,
and passionate book is must reading for anyone concerned with the
ongoing problems of the American dilemma. Each essay in this wide-
ranging book will provoke, stimulate, and change one's view of the
myths and stereotypes surrounding black men.
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The Myth of the Black Male
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ISBN
9780313057021
Publisert
2024
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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