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Being A Black Man (at the corner of progress and peril): An analysis

November 15, 2011
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Being A Black Man (at the corner of progress and peril): An analysis

Being a Black Man at the Corner of Progress and Peril is a collection of news articles by the staff at the Washington Post. After reading The Bond, Disintegration and Honky, picking up this book followed suit with my current fascination with race; in particular Black men and how they are percieved by not...

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Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America – an analysis

September 13, 2011
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Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America – an analysis

Disintegration written by Eugene Robinson (Washington Post) is a carefully drawn discussion on Black America in the 21st century. Actually, the book is an analysis of all Black people in the post civil rights era. While race in America remains an unapproachable subject  that is often balanced on the razor’s edge, Robinson’s definition of...

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A Few Thoughts on Obama and Presidents in General

August 8, 2011
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A Few Thoughts on Obama and Presidents in General

Wait a minute, you really think this is my fault? I am not going to go into detail about the US losing its AAA credit rating with S&P. Although the fact that it happened on a Black President’s watch is pretty darn funny, in the funniest unfunny way that I can approach it. (Insert...

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The State of Our Ideas

January 26, 2011
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The State of Our Ideas

You know the drill by now guys. I catch up on my Teen Mom 2 while I recap what I saw on my television screen. Between our economic status, birds dropping dead, and the fact that we are in a gajabafillion dollars in debt, I figured it would behoove me to tune in and...

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