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How to Be Black Baratunde Thurston

How to Be Black By Baratunde Thurston

How to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston


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Shares author's know-how with readers of all colors, from the African-American who feels trapped by the ham-fisted, marketing-driven definition of what black is supposed to be to a non-black who wants to get strange looks on the subway.

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How to Be Black Summary

How to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston

Black is back! Whether measured by the election and national confusion arising from the half-black presidency of Barack Obama or the celebrity of superstars like LeBron James and Oprah Winfrey or the narrowly-defined images of hip hop, crime, and poverty, America is talking about race again - but in the same tired, old way. How To Be Black takes the national conversation to a whole new level, combining irreverent step-by-step instructions, personal memoir, and resource guides to meet every reader's blackness needs. An expert at being black, Baratunde Thurston has had more than 30 years of living and redefining blackness, including the influences of a pro-black, Pan-Afrikan, hippie, single mother, surviving the crack years of 1980s inner-city D.C. (the violence of which claimed his father's life when Thurston was six years old), and by attending the best educational institutions this nation has to offer. Now he's sharing his know-how with readers of all colors, from the African-American who feels trapped by the ham-fisted, marketing-driven definition of what black is supposed to be to a non-black who wants to get strange looks on the subway. With advice and insight on everything from How To Be The Black Friend to How To Speak For All Black People to How To Celebrate Black History Month, this humorous and audacious guide pokes fun at the so-called experts, purists, and racists who think they know what black people believe, do, stand for, and like. It is also a unique and funny account of growing up black in America today. How to Be Black includes interviews with: Victor Varnado, Director, Comedian, The Awkward Comedy Show on Comedy Central; Damali Ayo, Author of Rent a Negro; Elon James White, Creator of This Week in Blackness; Jacquetta Szathmari, Creator of the show That's Funny, You Didn't Sound Black on the Phone; W. Kamau Bell, Creator of the show Ending Racism in About an Hour; and, Christian Lander, Stuff White People Like.

How to Be Black Reviews

A hilarious blend of razor-sharp satire and memoir...Using his own story and humor, Thurston demonstrates that the best way to 'be' anything is to simply be yourself. -- Publishers Weekly Terrific...How to Be Black is an assault on nostalgia--a satirical, biographic attack on the idea that 'blackness' or any label should be derived from historical description. -- Fast Company Struggling to figure out how to be black in the 21st century? Baratunde Thurston has the perfect guide for you...Fans of Stuff White People Like, This Week in Blackness and other blogs that take satirical shots at racial stereotypes are sure to love How to Be Black. -- The Root A hilarious look at the complexities of contemporary racial politics and personal identity. -- Booklist One of the smartest and funniest books I've ever read. -- Christian Lander (via Twitter)

About Baratunde Thurston

Baratunde Thurston is the director of digital at The Onion, the cofounder of Jack & Jill Politics, a stand-up comedian, and a globe-trotting speaker. He was named one of the 100 most influential African-Americans of 2011 by The Root and one of the 100 most creative people in business by Fast Company magazine. Baratunde resides in Brooklyn and lives on Twitter (@baratunde).

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CIN0062003216VG
9780062003218
0062003216
How to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
20120305
272
N/A
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