Being a black man : at the corner of progress and peril /
"A collection of insightful articles and interviews, Being a Black Man offers a window onto the challenges and triumphs currently defining the lives of black men in America; and requires us to reflect on our collective progress in an incontestably divided landscape."--BOOK JACKET.
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New York :
PublicAffairs,
2007.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. Where we are
- At the corner of progress and peril
- A portrait shaded with promise and doubt
- Pt. 2. Who we are
- The young apprentice
- For the love of Ballou
- A path all his own
- The wrong man
- His last, best cause
- Dad, redefined
- Special agent
- Singled out
- A chance to get into the room
- The meaning of work
- In or out of the game?
- The old kinship
- Pt. 3. What we're talking about
- Brothercool
- Why are so many black men in prison?
- Bob Johnson on black wealth
- Where are black men spiritually?
- Not just any walk-on part
- App. Polling data.