Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in AmericaHerb Boyd, Robert L. Allen "[AN] OUTSTANDING COLLECTION... The powerful opening excerpt by Frederick Douglass evokes his boyhood as a slave, and the collection closes with an eloquent discussion of the race problem today by Cornel West. A distinguished addition to black studies." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) The purpose of this extraordinary anthology is made abundantly clear by the editors' stated intention: "to create a living mosaic of essays and stories in which Black men can view themselves, and be viewed without distortion." In this, they have succeeded brilliantly. Brotherman contains more than one hundred and fifty selections, some never before published--from slave narratives, memoirs, social histories, novels, poems, short stories, biographies, autobiographies, position papers, and essays. Brotherman books us passage to the world that Black men experience as adolescents, lovers, husbands, fathers, workers, warriors, and elders. On this journey they encounter pain, confusion, anger, and love while confronting the life-threatening issues of race, sex, and politics--often as strangers in a strange land. The first collection of its kind, Brotherman gathers together a multitude of voices that add a new, unforgettable chapter to American cultural identity. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 8
Page 145
... Deek ? " Deek shrugged . " Shitty world , man . That all . " Back in the doorway , Ty noted the twins easing closer to the sunlight , cu- rious now . Only the slender boy remained deep in shadow , his half - naked body blending into the ...
... Deek ? " Deek shrugged . " Shitty world , man . That all . " Back in the doorway , Ty noted the twins easing closer to the sunlight , cu- rious now . Only the slender boy remained deep in shadow , his half - naked body blending into the ...
Page 146
... Deek went on . “ Word . I just had to make a little ole de- tour . What it is , Wesley wanna talk to me . " Gordon was instantly alert . “ Bout what ? ” Deek's palms spread wider . His own jeans were slipping . Compared to Gor- don's ...
... Deek went on . “ Word . I just had to make a little ole de- tour . What it is , Wesley wanna talk to me . " Gordon was instantly alert . “ Bout what ? ” Deek's palms spread wider . His own jeans were slipping . Compared to Gor- don's ...
Page 147
... Deek . One time , this time . An that all it for , hear ? ” Grinning , Deek moved aside as the twins scrambled for the beer . “ Oh , for sure , Gordon . But I just sayin that my offer always open to ya . Course , that just business ...
... Deek . One time , this time . An that all it for , hear ? ” Grinning , Deek moved aside as the twins scrambled for the beer . “ Oh , for sure , Gordon . But I just sayin that my offer always open to ya . Course , that just business ...
Contents
Strong Men Opening Stanzas | 3 |
NOUK BASSOMB | 9 |
BOOKER T WASHINGTON | 20 |
Copyright | |
100 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
African American asked began believe better blood blue body brother called carry cause close colored coming Daddy dark death didn't don't door EARL eyes face fact father feel felt fight fire friends gave girl give hand happened hard head hear heard hold keep kind knew later learned leave light lived looked matter mean mind morning mother move Negro never night once opened passed problem question race raised remember seemed side sister smile sometimes soon standing started stay steps stop street sure talk tell things thought told took town tried trying turned voice waiting walked watched woman women wonder young