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"Exploring the mass media's ability to manufacture and transmit negative stereotypes of African American men, Rome examines the history of racial stereotypes in the mass media and traces the rise of the stereotype of the prototypical criminal as an African American male. . . . Highly recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates; general readers."
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The stereotype of the African American male as a criminal element in society continues to be a major obstacle to greater racial harmony and the elimination of discrimination and racism on all levels in the United States. Often, this criminal stereotype is internalized by African American youth, so they are made to feel as though delinquent behavior is expected from them, and many fall into this trap. Black Demons examines this stereotype and contends that much of the blame for its perpetuation comes from U.S. ...