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Title | : | Not Guilty: Twelve Black Men Speak Out on Law, Justice, and Life |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (860 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0060185384 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-03 |
Language | : | English |
Bestselling novelist E. As Asim, a poet, critic, playwright, and senior editor of the Washington Post Book World, writes, "it is as easy to see us as angry as it is to assume we are criminal-minded." Rather than a unanimous jury for the American legal system and its means of enforcement, these essays work as an instrument for taking apart the myths of "monolithic black experience and the singular black perspective" on civil society. From Publishers Weekly If these 12 men are angry, they pointedly refuse to let anger be the sole motivational force of their reflections here, solicited in the wake of the New York police's mistaken shooting of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed black man. Lynn Harris (Not a Day Goes By, etc.) writes of "Quitting the Club" "the please-don't-let-them-be-black club." Ricardo Cortez Cruz (Five Days of Bleeding) examines "My Flesh and Blood: Black Marks and Stigmata," the "massive brain trauma" of institutionalized racism: "At the m
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Jabari Asim is the author of the critically acclaimed The N Word. He divides his time between Maryland and Illinois with his wife and five children.. He is editor-in-chief of The Crisis—the magazine of the NAACP—and former editor at and frequent contributor to the Washington Post, and his writing has appeared on Salon and in Essence, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications
Not Guilty is an anthology of twelve original essays by some of America's most influential young black male writers and critics dealing with how they see this country and how this country sees them. Each presents an honest, personal, and erudite examination on life as a black man in America.. The greatest evidence of this hostility is the use of racial profiling by law enforcement. With the Diallo case as a springboard for exploration, essays range from discussions on encounters with police to hesitating to purchase a luxury car for fear of police suspicion to historical examinations of race relations in the United States. American society, past and present, has a contentious relationship with black men. The contributors -- poets, journalists, lawyers, writers, and professors -- are as varied as the contents of their essays. Incidents involving Amadou Diallo, Patrick Dorismond, Rodney King, Abner Louima, and the New Jersey State Police all highlight this problem
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