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Book Nappy Headed Negro Syndrome

    Book Details:
  • Author : Oneita Jackson
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2015-07-20
  • ISBN : 9780578166575
  • Pages : 60 pages

Download or read book Nappy Headed Negro Syndrome written by Oneita Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2015-07-20 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Satirical observations on race, identity, and privilege. A humorous view of contemporary American urban reality from the unique perspective of a Detroit newspaper columnist and copy editor-turned-cab driver.

Book Nappy Headed Negro Syndrome

Download or read book Nappy Headed Negro Syndrome written by Oneita Jackson and published by Antigravity. This book was released on 2018-03-30 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's here: the book that shows you how to talk about race without talking about race. Satirical observations on identity, judgment, and assumptions and unconscious bias. Nappy-Headed Negro Syndrome is a humorous view of contemporary American urban reality from the unique perspective of a Detroit newspaper columnist and copy editor-turned-cab driver--and after the laughter comes the weeping. For example, Oneita is at a party having a polite conversation with a stranger who thinks Oneita said, "I'm a nigger" instead of "l'm a knitter." Oneita is a master at handling awkward situations and Nappy-Headed Negro Syndrome is a handbook to etiquette in the racially charged 21st Century.

Book The Skin Color Syndrome Among African Americans

Download or read book The Skin Color Syndrome Among African Americans written by William A. James (Sr.) and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2003 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: William A. James, Sr., has created a cogent book of essays that deals with a perplexing problem found among African-Americans. James calls it "The Skin Color Syndrome. His book is divided into four sections, consisting of seven chapters. Within those chapters he depicts five principles that define blacks' "intra racial hatred," a hatred based upon "Pigmentation Discrimination," as the first principle of the Skin Color Syndrome. James then discusses "Passing," and "Where Blacks Are And Where They Need To Go." He talks about "Where Blacks are headed," and then he gives " A Conclusion Of The Matter," and "The Problems We (African-Americans) Must Fix." Lastly, James offers "Kwanzaa 365 Days Per Year," as a restorative solution to the ravages of Jim Crow Law in America.

Book The Dayton Anthology

    Book Details:
  • Author : Shannon Shelton Miller
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Release : 2021-01-26
  • ISBN : 1953368069
  • Pages : 153 pages

Download or read book The Dayton Anthology written by Shannon Shelton Miller and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2021-01-26 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Dayton Anthology, the fifteenth in Belt's City Anthologies series, is a portrait of a city recovering from the twin 2019 crises of devastating tornadoes and the mass shooting that took the lives of nine residents. Through essays and poems, contributors reflect on these traumas, and the longer-term ills of disinvestment and decay that have plagued the city for years, but also on the resilience of the people who call Dayton home. This is the city that brought the world the Wright brothers' invention of flight, along with the cash register, the hydraulic pump, and other technological innovations, but also the soaring poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the comedy of Dave Chappelle. With contributions from Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley and former Ohio Governor Bob Taft.

Book Nappy Head and All

    Book Details:
  • Author : Lynda Tidwell Morris
  • Publisher : Outskirts Press
  • Release : 2010-10
  • ISBN : 9781432743215
  • Pages : 128 pages

Download or read book Nappy Head and All written by Lynda Tidwell Morris and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2010-10 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mo'n used to say a woman's hair is her glory. I think she read that somewhere in the Bible. But I've found no glory in my hair. My hair brings me nothing but pain. All my life, I have been called black, ugly, and "nappy head." Growing up in Opelika, Alabama, in the 1950s, Nadine is rejected by her mother, Mo'n, and told repeatedly that she is ugly. Believing that she can't be beautiful with her dark skin and kinky hair, Nadine suffers from low self-esteem and yearns to experience the true meaning of love. When a devastating family secret finally comes out, Nadine struggles to make sense of it all. Now she must find a way to break down the barriers of self-hate she has built within and learn to embrace her inner beauty.

Book Twin Stars and Pure Magic

    Book Details:
  • Author : John E. Allen
  • Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
  • Release : 2013-05-07
  • ISBN : 1465363467
  • Pages : 377 pages

Download or read book Twin Stars and Pure Magic written by John E. Allen and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013-05-07 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book details the fictional story of twin sisters from Costa Rica who come to America only to find themselves embroiled in controversy surrounding a high tech laboratory theft. A computer hacking incident opens the way for an expansive drug cartel to begin using stolen genetic modifications that allowed them to manufacture illicit drugs using household plants. The dramatic effects on the career of the senior lab scientist and his family brings forth an intriguing story that unfolds as a DEA agent Dan Rutherford uses the talent and brilliance of these twins sisters to track down the perpetrators by using these twin stars and their pure magic.

Book Stereotypes

    Book Details:
  • Author : Joel T. Nadler
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Release : 2020-01-23
  • ISBN : 1440868670
  • Pages : 342 pages

Download or read book Stereotypes written by Joel T. Nadler and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2020-01-23 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides an invaluable primer on how culturally accepted stereotypes are impacting people throughout the United States. Stereotypes—both intentional and unconscious—and the harms they cause are increasingly featuring in the news. Here a team of top researchers examines current and emerging research on how stereotypes begin, grow, and harm the members of society—and what can be done to stop them. The authors explain what actions lead to the development and manifestation of stereotypes against groups ranging from racial, ethnic, sexual, and religious minorities to men, women, immigrants, the disabled, and more. They detail the newest studies to help us understand the psychological and social processes that spur and sustain stereotypes, how those affect behavior and decision-making, and how the targeted groups are affected by micro-aggressions and nonverbal behaviors. This volume will interest students of psychology, counseling, social work, law enforcement and legal studies, race and ethnicity, LGBTQ studies, gender studies, public policy, and politics.

Book Race  Gender  and the Politics of Skin Tone

Download or read book Race Gender and the Politics of Skin Tone written by Margaret L. Hunter and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-05-13 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Skin Tone tackles the hidden yet painful issue of colorism in the African American and Mexican American communities. Beginning with a historical discussion of slavery and colonization in the Americas, the book quickly moves forward to a contemporary analysis of how skin tone continues to plague people of color today. This is the first book to explore this well-known, yet rarely discussed phenomenon.

Book Entanglement

    Book Details:
  • Author : Emma Tarlo
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2016-10-06
  • ISBN : 1780749937
  • Pages : 320 pages

Download or read book Entanglement written by Emma Tarlo and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2016-10-06 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing 2017 Journeying around the globe, through past and present, Emma Tarlo unravels the intriguing story of human hair and what it tells us about ourselves and society. When it’s not attached to your head, your very own hair takes on a disconcerting quality. Suddenly, it is strange. And yet hair finds its way into all manner of unexpected places, far from our heads, including cosmetics, clothes, ropes, personal and public collections, and even food. Whether treated as waste or as gift, relic, sacred offering or product in a billion-dollar industry for wigs and hair extensions, hair has many stories to tell. Collected from Hindu temples and Buddhist nunneries and salvaged by the strand from waste heaps and the combs of long-haired women, hair flows into the industry from many sources. Entering this strange world, Emma Tarlo tracks hair’s movement across India, Myanmar, China, Africa, the United States, Britain and Europe, meeting people whose livelihoods depend on this singular commodity. Whether its journey ends in an Afro hair fair, a Jewish wig parlour, fashion salon or hair loss clinic, hair is oddly revealing of the lives it touches.

Book Names We Call Home

Download or read book Names We Call Home written by Becky Thompson and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-05-13 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Names We Call Home is a ground-breaking collection of essays which articulate the dynamics of racial identity in contemporary society. The first volume of its kind, Names We Call Home offers autobiographical essays, poetry, and interviews to highlight the historical, social, and cultural influences that inform racial identity and make possible resistance to myriad forms of injustice.

Book The Black Man s Problem is His Own

Download or read book The Black Man s Problem is His Own written by Jay-Michael Phillip and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Negroland

Download or read book Negroland written by Margo Jefferson and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2015-09-08 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An extraordinary look at privilege, discrimination, and the fallacy of post-racial America by the renowned Pulitzer Prize–winning cultural critic Jefferson takes us into an insular and discerning society: “I call it Negroland,” she writes, “because I still find ‘Negro’ a word of wonders, glorious and terrible.” Margo Jefferson was born in 1947 into upper-crust black Chicago. Her father was head of pediatrics at Provident Hospital, while her mother was a socialite. Negroland’s pedigree dates back generations, having originated with antebellum free blacks who made their fortunes among the plantations of the South. It evolved into a world of exclusive sororities, fraternities, networks, and clubs—a world in which skin color and hair texture were relentlessly evaluated alongside scholarly and professional achievements, where the Talented Tenth positioned themselves as a third race between whites and “the masses of Negros,” and where the motto was “Achievement. Invulnerability. Comportment.” Jefferson brilliantly charts the twists and turns of a life informed by psychological and moral contradictions, while reckoning with the strictures and demands of Negroland at crucial historical moments—the civil rights movement, the dawn of feminism, the falsehood of post-racial America.

Book The Sisters Are Alright  Second Edition

Download or read book The Sisters Are Alright Second Edition written by Tamara Winfrey Harris and published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers. This book was released on 2021-10-12 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A slew of harmful stereotypes continues to follow Black women. The second edition of this bestseller debunks vicious misconceptions rooted in long-standing racism and shows that Black women are still alright. When African women arrived on American shores, the three-headed hydra—servile Mammy, angry Sapphire, and lascivious Jezebel—followed close behind. These stereotypes persist to this day through newspaper headlines, Sunday sermons, social media memes, cable punditry, government policies, big screen portrayals, and hit song lyrics. Author Tamara Winfrey Harris reveals that while emancipation may have happened more than 150 years ago, America still won't let a sister be free from this coven of caricatures. The latest edition of this bestseller features new interviews with diverse Black women about marriage, motherhood, health, sexuality, beauty, and more. Alongside these authentic experiences and fresh voices, Winfrey Harris explores the evolution of stereotypes of Black women, with new real-life examples, such as the rise of blackfishing and digital blackface (which help white women rise to fame) and the media's continued fascination with Black women's sexuality (as with Cardi B or Megan Thee Stallion). The second edition also includes a new chapter on Black women and power that explores how persistent stereotypes challenge Black women's recent leadership and achievements in activism, community organizing, and politics. The chapter includes interviews with activists and civic leaders and interrogates media coverage and perceptions of Stacey Abrams, Vice President Kamala Harris, and others. Winfrey Harris exposes anti–Black woman propaganda and shows how real Black women are pushing back against racist, distorted cartoon versions of themselves. She counters warped prejudices with the straight-up truth about being a Black woman in America.

Book Beautiful Nappy Headed Tar

    Book Details:
  • Author : Renée Ecckles-Hardy
  • Publisher : Brown Butterfly Press, LLC
  • Release : 2020-12-14
  • ISBN : 9781735179506
  • Pages : 26 pages

Download or read book Beautiful Nappy Headed Tar written by Renée Ecckles-Hardy and published by Brown Butterfly Press, LLC. This book was released on 2020-12-14 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beautiful Nappy-Headed Tar Can you imagine an entire race of people with skin as varied and radiant as the rainbow itself? Skin where the sun has kissed each shade differently, from very light to deeply dark. Beautiful Nappy-Headed Tar is a poetic exploration of brown skin tones from albino to tar with dips of mocha and vitiligo sprinkled in for added beauty. A confident girl with radiant dark skin and tightly coiled, daringly nappy hair is our guide to discovering the beauty of natural hair textures and a rainbow of brown skin tones. Images of positivity, appreciation and acceptance boldly defy the cultural biases that have developed regarding African-American beauty standards. Beautiful Nappy-Headed Tar is a conversation starter and smile igniter celebrating the beauty and uniqueness of hair and skin. This book is For All the Beautiful People!

Book Central American Writers of West Indian Origin

Download or read book Central American Writers of West Indian Origin written by Ian Smart and published by Washington, D.C. : Three Continents. This book was released on 1984 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book-length analysis of the emerging literature written in Spanish by contemporary Central Americans whose grandparents came from the largely English-speaking islands of the Caribbean.

Book Yo  Mama s Disfunktional

Download or read book Yo Mama s Disfunktional written by Robin D.G. Kelley and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2001-01-04 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this vibrant, thought-provoking book, Kelley, "the preeminant historian of black popular culture writing today" (Cornel West) shows how the multicolored urban working class is the solution to the ills of American cities. He undermines widespread misunderstandings of black culture and shows how they have contributed to the failure of social policy to save our cities. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Book Letters from Mrs  Grundy

Download or read book Letters from Mrs Grundy written by Oneita Jackson and published by Antigravity. This book was released on 2018-06-21 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What do you do after you've had one too many bad customer service experiences? If you're former Detroit Free Press columnist Oneita Jackson, you write a satirical book directed at the offenders. A barista at one of Jackson's favorite Detroit coffee shops was rude to her, and when she complained, the owner defended the worker. That resulted in the award-winning journalist and former cab driver's second Dave Eggers-endorsed book, which is named after a character in an 18th Century Thomas Morton play. The sophisticated little book confines most letters to one page. The reader is invited to laugh (or scream) with Jackson as she challenges the status quo in dining, retail, public transportation, and city governance. "Jackson is funny--she is always funny--but behind the humor is a plaintive cry for humans to be more human, to be more careful and more kind," Eggers says. Originally published in March 2017, "Letters from Mrs. Grundy" is even more germane to customer service conversations today.