Why Black People Tend to Shout: Cold Facts and Wry Views from a Black Man's World

Why Black People Tend to Shout: Cold Facts and Wry Views from a Black Man's World

by Ralph Wiley

About this book

A collection of essays on popular culture as it relates to African Americans includes discussions of Spike Lee, Jackie Robinson, Bernhard Goetz, Marion Barry, "What Black People Don't Like," and "The Natural Superiority of Black Athletes." Reprint.

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