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Being a Black Man

Being A Black Man at the corner of Progress and Peril - The Washington Post

SKU: BPB-427251007

A powerful portrait of Black manhood in America. Being a Black Man explores identity, injustice, and resilience through real-life stories from The Washington Post.

 

Based on a landmark series from The Washington Post, Being a Black Man offers a deeply human look into the lives of African American men in America. Through compelling narratives, investigative journalism, and powerful photography, this collection captures the complexity of identity, resilience, and hope at a pivotal moment in history. Covering themes like fatherhood, education, injustice, and success, this is both a call to awareness and a tribute to lived experience—moving, eye-opening, and essential reading.

 

❤️ Why You’ll Love It

  • Groundbreaking journalism presented with empathy and insight

  • Voices from a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and life experiences

  • Features award-winning reporting and photojournalism

  • Explores complex social realities with dignity and depth

 

📌 Perfect For

  • Readers of social justice, cultural commentary, and American identity

  • Book clubs, educators, and community discussions

  • Fans of Between the World and Me or The New Jim Crow

  • Title: Being a Black Man: At the Corner of Progress and Peril
  • Author: Ellis Cose
  • Genre: Sociology / Politics / African American Studies
  • Publication Year: 2006
  • Publisher: Public Affairs
  • ISBN-10: 1586485229
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Condition:  New
  • Edition: First Edition
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