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The Set Up
To Be Men First, Then Fathers: Realizing Progressive Black Masculinities: An Introduction Loren S. Harris Harris, Loren S. 3
An Interview with Davey D. 11
Side A
Freestyle Fatherhood Lasana Hotep Hotep, Lasana 26
What Is a Man? Kevin Powell Powell, Kevin 32
Baba Lumumba Akinwole-Bandele Akinwole-Bandele, Lumumba 38
Work and Travel Steven G. Fullwood Fullwood, Steven G. 45
Love, Lessons, Learning, and Leadership Timothy David Jones Jones, Timothy David 54
From Education to Get Money: The Challenge of Parenting In and Beyond the Hip-Hop Generation Bakari Kitwana Kitwana, Bakari 62
What Kind of Place Is This?: A Black Father Raising His Sons in White Suburbia Alford A. Young, Jr. Young, Alford A., Jr. 70
A Moment of Clarity Aaron Lloyd Lloyd, Aaron 78
Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Dad in My Subconscious Shaun Neblett Neblett, Shaun 84
The "Pursuit" of Meaning Bill Stephney Stephney, Bill 90
An Interview with Talib Kweli 98
Side B
My Son's Imaginary Friend James Braxton Peterson II Peterson, James Braxton, II 105
The Black Hair Matrix: How Jada Pinkett-Smith Saved My Daughter's Self-Esteem Adisa Banjoko Banjoko, Adisa 111
Down the Aisle, Walkin' The Walk Thabiti Boone Boone, Thabiti 118
Poems by Saddi Khali 124
Fatherless Child (29 Years Later)
Our Father
Your Son
Truth and Reconciliation Kevin Williams Williams, Kevin 130
Do the Sons Bear the Sins of the Father? Dion Chavis Chavis, Dion 138
G-Daddy: A Father's Rage; A Grandfather's Delight Mo Beasley Mo, Beasley 145
Who's The Man? Cheo Tyehimba Tyehimba, Cheo 152
An Interview with Rhymefest 160
Because Of My Father... Byron Hurt Hurt, Byron 166
The Old ManJelani Cobb Cobb, Jelani 174
About the Contributors 182
Books for Further Reading 193
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