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Institutional racism and the search for African American masculinity and identity in selected works of Richard Wright

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Institutional Racism

And The Search For African American Masculinity & Identity In Selected Works Of Richard Wright

 

What is Black masculinity? More importantly, WHO should define it?
The author explains how institutional racism shapes the lives of three men:
Bigger Thomas (Native Son)
Richard Wright (Black Boy)
Fred Daniels (The Man Who Lived Underground)
 
Nonfiction
20th century African American literature
Literary Criticism
African American identity gender studies
Economics
Pipeline to Prison/ Prison Industrial Complex

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Khefa-Nosakhere/e/B01GGCFD7U/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1

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