Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America

Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America

by Daniel Black
Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America

Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America

by Daniel Black

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Overview

*A Zibby's Most Anticipated Book of 2023*
*A "Next Big Idea Club" Must-Read Book for January*

*An Essence "Books by Black Authors to Read This Winter" Pick*
*An Ebony Entertainment "Required Reading" Book for January*
*A Lambda Literary "Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Literature" for January*
*A Southern Review of Books Best Book of January*

A piercing collection of essays on racial tension in America and the ongoing fight for visibility, change, and lasting hope

“There are stories that must be told.”

Acclaimed novelist and scholar Daniel Black has spent a career writing into the unspoken, fleshing out, through storytelling, pain that can’t be described.

Now, in his debut essay collection, Black gives voice to the experiences of those who often find themselves on the margins. Tackling topics ranging from police brutality to the AIDS crisis to the role of HBCUs to queer representation in the black church, Black on Black celebrates the resilience, fortitude, and survival of black people in a land where their body is always on display.

As Daniel Black reminds us, while hope may be slow in coming, it always arrives, and when it does, it delivers beyond the imagination. Propulsive, intimate, and achingly relevant, Black on Black is cultural criticism at its openhearted best.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781335449382
Publisher: Hanover Square Press
Publication date: 01/31/2023
Edition description: Original
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 138,639
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 2.80(d)

About the Author

Daniel Black is an author and professor of African American studies and English at Clark Atlanta University. His books include The Coming, Perfect Peace and They Tell Me of a Home. He is the winner of the Distinguished Writer Award from the Middle-Atlantic Writer's Association and has been nominated for the Townsend Prize for Fiction, the Ernest J. Gaines Award,and the Georgia Author of the Year Award. He was raised in Blackwell, Arkansas, and lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 11

Reasons I Write 19

When I Was a Boy 27

The Trial and Massacre of the Black Body 37

Prayer Won't Fix This: What to Do with the Black Church 59

Black, But Not Beautiful: An Aesthetic Dilemma 89

When WE See Us 107

Dying to Be Loved 123

The Beauty and Struggles of HBCUs 137

Nowhere to Hide (or The Dream of the Closet) 159

Integration: A Failed Experiment 183

Massa, Don't Leave Me! 203

Harriet's Chariot 221

The Power of POSE 241

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