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Loving black men : an anthology

Title
Loving black men : an anthology
Publication
  • United States : Castle Black Publishing, 2016
  • ©2016

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Description
147 pages : portraits; 23 cm.
Summary
"Violence against black men in America is increasing, in their own neighborhoods and at the hands of law enforcement. The injuries and fatalities have become so common that many are have become desensitized to the continuous news and images of brutality. The proof lies in the reaction on news outlets and social media. Many expect nothing to be done, because so often nothing is done. Thus, the Loving Black Men project. The authors who contributed to this literary project wanted to do more than just share their opinions on social media. And so, they have come together to illustrate with words the value of human life, especially that of males of color whose existence has been increasingly devalued, resulting in needless violence. With their narratives, these authors have declared war against the ignorance that breeds intolerance, fear, and racism. This is their weapon to counteract the hate mongers, the dividers posing as news broadcasters, and those who use divisiveness for political gain. Though these authors have declared war, the Loving Black Men anthology isn't about hate. It's a project about love." -- Page 4 of cover.
Subject
  • African American men
  • African American men > Violence against
  • African American young men
  • Men, Black > Violence against
  • Man-woman relationships
  • United States > Race relations
Call Number
Sc E 24-118
ISBN
  • 9781546478935
  • 1546478930
OCLC
1427979309
Title
Loving black men : an anthology
Publisher
United States : Castle Black Publishing, 2016
Copyright Date
©2016
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Research Call Number
Sc E 24-118
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