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The men of Brewster Place
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ISBN: 0749390786 9780749390785 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York: Vintage,

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Journal of African American men : a publication of the National Council of African American Men.
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ISSN: 21687870 10811753 Year: 1995 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ : Transaction Publishers

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Spectrum : a journal on black men.
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ISSN: 21623252 Year: 2012 Publisher: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press,

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Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men is a multidisciplinary research journal whose articles focus on issues related to aspects of Black men’s experiences, including such topics as gender, masculinities, and race/ethnicity. Spectrum examines the social, political, economic, and historical factors that influence the life chances and experiences of African-descended males using disciplinary and interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, empirical methods, theoretical analysis, and literary criticism.


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Mentoring African American males : a research design comparison perspective
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ISBN: 1623968038 9781623968038 9781623968014 Year: 2014 Publisher: Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc.,

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Hyper sexual, hyper masculine? : gender, race and sexuality in the identities of contemporary Black men
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ISBN: 1317119266 1317119258 1472425138 9781472425133 9781472425140 1472425146 9781472425126 147242512X 9781317119265 9781317119258 9781315587691 9781317119241 1315587696 Year: 2014 Publisher: Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vermont : Ashgate,

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Presenting new interview and auto-ethnographic data, and drawing on an array of theoretical approaches methodologies, Hyper Sexual, Hyper Masculine? explores the formation of gendered and sexual identity in the lives of black men, shedding light on the manner in which these are affected by class and social structure. It examines the intersecting oppressions of race, gender and class, while acknowledging and discussing the extent to which black men's social lives differ as a result of their varying degrees of cumulative disadvantage.


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New Perspectives on James Weldon Johnson's "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man"
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ISBN: 0820350966 9780820350967 9780820350974 0820350974 0820356832 Year: 2017 Publisher: Athens : Baltimore, Md. : The University of Georgia Press, Project MUSE,

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James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) exemplified the ideal of the American public intellectual as a writer, educator, songwriter, diplomat, key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, and first African American executive of the NAACP. Originally published anonymously in 1912, Johnson's novel The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is considered one of the foundational works of twentieth-century African American literature, and its themes and forms have been taken up by other writers, from Ralph Ellison to Teju Cole. Johnson's novel provocatively engages with political and cultural strains still prevalent in American discourse today, and it remains in print over a century after its initial publication. New Perspectives contains fresh essays that analyze the book's reverberations, the contexts within which it was created and received, the aesthetic and intellectual developments of its author, and its continuing influence on American literature and global culture. Contributors: Bruce Barnhart, Lori Brooks, Ben Glaser, Jeff Karem, Daphne Lamothe, Noelle Morrissette, Michael Nowlin, Lawrence J. Oliver, Diana Paulin, Amritjit Singh, Robert B. Stepto


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I used to love to dream : [a mixed tape essay]
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ISBN: 0472999036 9780472999033 Year: 2020 Publisher: Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press,

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"i used to love to dream" is a mixtap/e/ssay that performs hip-hop scholarship, using sampled and live instrumentation; repurposed music, film, and news clips; and original rap lyrics. As a genre, the mixtap/e/ssay brings together the mixtape--a self-produced or independently released album issued free of charge to gain publicity--and the personal and scholarly essays. "i used to love to dream" names Decatur, Illinois--the author's hometown--as a reference point for place- and time-specific rapped ruminations about the ideas of growing up, moving away, and pondering one's life choices. At the same time, the tracks attempt to account for moral, philosophical, and ethical dimensions undergirding unease about authenticity, or staying true to oneself and to one's city or neighborhood, as well as the external factors that contribute to such feelings. Using the local to ask questions about the global, "i used to love to dream" highlights outlooks on Black life generally, and Black manhood in particular, in the United States. The tracks are presented along with liner notes and a short documentary about the making of the mixtap/e/ssay, and accompanying articles to provide context for the tracks for listeners both in classrooms and outside of them.

Race men
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ISBN: 0674029194 9780674029194 9780674004047 0674004043 0674745582 9780674745582 0674262514 9780674262515 Year: 1998 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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Who are the "race men" standing for black America? It is a question Hazel Carby rejects, along with its long-standing assumption: that a particular type of black male can represent the race. A searing critique of definitions of black masculinity at work in American culture, Race Men shows how these defining images play out socially, culturally, and politically for black and white society--and how they exclude women altogether. Carby begins by looking at images of black masculinity in the work of W. E. B. Du Bois. Her analysis of The Souls of Black Folk reveals the narrow and rigid code of masculinity that Du Bois applied to racial achievement and advancement--a code that remains implicitly but firmly in place today in the work of celebrated African American male intellectuals. The career of Paul Robeson, the music of Huddie Ledbetter, and the writings of C. L. R. James on cricket and on the Haitian revolutionary, Toussaint L'Ouverture, offer further evidence of the social and political uses of representations of black masculinity. In the music of Miles Davis and the novels of Samuel R. Delany, Carby finds two separate but related challenges to conventions of black masculinity. Examining Hollywood films, she traces through the career of Danny Glover the development of a cultural narrative that promises to resolve racial contradictions by pairing black and white men--still leaving women out of the picture. A powerful statement by a major voice among black feminists, Race Men holds out the hope that by understanding how society has relied upon affirmations of masculinity to resolve social and political crises, we can learn to transcend them.


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Building better boyhood programs : evaluation of programs funded by the African American Men and Boys Task Force Initiative
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ISBN: 0833093614 0833091654 9780833093615 Year: 2015 Publisher: Santa Monica, California : RAND Corporation,

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Ain't I a feminist? : African American men speak out on fatherhood, friendship, forgiveness, and freedom
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ISBN: 1435674596 9781435674592 0791477754 0791475670 9780791477755 Year: 2008 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,

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Ain't I a Feminist? presents the life stories of twenty African American men who identify themselves as feminists, centering on the turning points in their lives that shaped and strengthened their commitment to feminism, as well as the ways they practice feminism with women, children, and other men. In her analysis, Aaronette M. White highlights feminist fathering practices; how men establish egalitarian relationships with women; the variety of Black masculinities; and the interplay of race, gender, class, and sexuality politics in American society. Coming from a wide range of family backgrounds, ages, geographical locations, sexualities, and occupations, each man also shares what he experiences as the personal benefits of feminism, and how feminism contributes to his efforts towards social change. Focusing on the creative agency of Black men to redefine the assumptions and practices of manhood, the author also offers recommendations regarding the socialization of African American boys and the reeducation of African American men in the interest of strengthening their communities.

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