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Nonfiction / Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies / American / African American & Black Studies / African American Studies
Date de parution: December 10th 2008
He Talk Like a White Boy
Reflections of a Conservative Black Man on Faith, Family, Politics, and Authenticity
As a young student, Joseph Phillips once overheard someone say of him, “He talk like a white boy!” The Denver native never thought that speaking correctly would cause others to question his authenticity as an African-American. Little did he know what lay in his future. His choices in music, politics, faith, and family have given rise to many accusations of his not being “black enough.” As an actor, Joseph has encountered even more pointing fingers, this time for not being liberal enough for Hollywood. With a frank voice and a loving heart, this brilliant, conservative and outspoken African-American man presents a series of funny and thought-provoking essays that speak to the simple fact that authenticity is far more complicated that one’s choice of words or music
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Language: English
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