Magically Black and Other Essays
by Jerald Walker
Amistad (Sep 10, 2024)
Nonfiction, Hardcover, 176 pages
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Description of Magically Black and Other Essays by Jerald Walker
In this engaging follow-up to How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, the recipient of the PEN New England Award for Nonfiction and finalist for the National Book Award sharply examines and explains Black life and culture with equal parts candor and humor.
In Magically Black and Other Essays, Jerald Walker elegantly blends personal revelation and cultural critique to create a bracing and often humorous examination of Black American life. He thoughtfully addresses the inherent complexities of topics as eclectic as incarceration, home renovations, gentrification, the crip walk, pimping, and the rise of the MAGA movement, approaching them through various Black perspectives, including husband, father, teacher, and writer. The collection’s overarching theme is captured in the titular essay, which examines the culture of heroic action African Americans created in response to their enslavement and oppression, giving proof to Albert Murray’s observation that the “fire in the forging process … for all its violence, does not destroy the metal that becomes the sword.”

Additional Book Information:
- ISBN: 9780063161078
- Imprint: Amistad
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Parent Company: News Corp
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