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Brotherman, [AN] OUTSTANDING COLLECTION...
The powerful opening excerpt by Frederick Douglass evokes his boyhood as a slave, and the collection closes with an eloquent discussion of the race problem today by Cornel West. A distinguished addition to black studies, Brotherman has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Brotherman
  • Written by author Herb Boyd and Robert Allen; illustrations by Tom Feelings
  • Published by New York : One World, 1995., 1995/02/01
  • "[AN] OUTSTANDING COLLECTION... The powerful opening excerpt by Frederick Douglass evokes his boyhood as a slave, and the collection closes with an eloquent discussion of the race problem today by Cornel West. A distinguished addition to black studies
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Introduction
Prologue
Strong Men (Opening Stanzas) 3
I Am a Black Man 7
IKOP MBOG: An Account of an African Child's Initiation 9
On Viewing the Coast of Africa 11
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 12
Up from Slavery 20
Let the Dead Bury Their Dead 27
The Souls of Black Folk 36
Message of Marcus Garvey to Membership of Universal Negro Improvement Association from Atlanta Prison 41
Juneteenth 44
Poem for My Father 57
Black Boy 59
Father 66
Notes of a Native Son 72
Nightmare 77
Colored People 85
Tragic Magic 91
Ten Seconds 96
A Talk with My Father 100
A Private War 110
Father's Pledge 118
Beetlecreek 120
Manchild in the Promised Land 122
Dancers on the Shore 126
Strike and Fade 132
The Screamers 135
Way Past Cool 140
Two Fools 148
Ghetto Bastard 151
Brer Rabbit Escapes Again 154
Reflecting Black 158
The Ghetto Solution 168
Black Women 181
Middle Passage 182
The Wife of His Youth 194
Another Good Loving Blues 203
Elbow Room 209
Home Repairs 214
The Lonely Crusade 219
Sex and Racism in America 223
No Other Tale to Tell 228
White Butterfly 231
All-Night Visitors 235
First Poem for Linnet 241
A New Man 244
My Sparrow 251
Losing Absalom 256
What Is Life? 264
A Father's Lament 269
Makes Me Wanna Holler 272
On the A-Train to Venus with Isis 278
The Walls of Jericho 286
Brothers 290
Lush Life 297
Pledging Alpha 302
Invisible Life 306
Vanishing Rooms 312
In an Afternoon Light 315
African-American Males and Survival Against AIDS 318
A Lesson Before Dying 321
If We Must Die 329
The Lynching of Jube Benson 330
Blood-Burning Moon 336
Billy 342
Shannon 348
The Future of Black Men 351
Parallel Time 358
Race and Gender Stereotyping in the Thomas Confirmation Hearings 365
Days of Grace 369
Faces at the Bottom of the Well 373
When Harlem Was in Vogue 377
And Then We Heard the Thunder 379
The Port Chicago Mutiny 385
Beyond Vietnam 392
Bloods 395
Black Consciousness in the Vietnam Years 399
Raceboss: Big Emma's Boy 404
Iron City 410
Black Prisoners, White Law 414
Brothers and Keepers 418
Makes Me Wanna Holler 426
Scars 433
Father Behind Bars 438
Still Black, Still Strong: Survivors of the U.S. War Against Black Revolutionaries 441
A Man Called White 448
Who's Passing for Who? 455
The Almost White Boy 459
Man in the Mirror 467
Blacks Who Pass 471
Black Worker in the Deep South 477
Blood on the Forge 481
The Spook Who Sat By the Door 484
Company Man 489
The Content of Our Character 496


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