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For fans of Bad Feminist and The Sum of Us, Black Skinhead sparks a radical conversation about Black America and political identity.
In Black Skinhead, Brandi Collins-Dexter, former Senior Campaign Director for Color Of Change, explores the fragile alliance between Black voters and the Democratic party. Through sharp, timely essays that span the political, cultural, and personal, Collins-Dexter reveals decades of simmering disaffection in Black America, told as much through voter statistics as it is through music, film, sports, and the baffling mind of Kanye West.
While Black Skinhead is an outward look at Black votership and electoral politics, it is also a funny, deeply personal, and introspective look at Black culture and identity, ultimately revealing a Black America that has become deeply disillusioned with the failed promises of its country.
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We had been told that everything was fine, that America was working for everyone and that the American Dream was attainable for all. But for those who had been paying attention, there had been warning signs that the Obamas' version of the American Dream wasn't working for everyone. That it hadn't been working for many white Americans was immediately and loudly discussed, but the truth—and what I set out to write this book about—was that it hadn't been working for many Black Americans either. For many, Obama's vision had been more illusion than reality all along.
When someone tells you everything is fine, but around you, you see evidence that it's not, where will the quest to find answers lead you? As I went on the journey of writing this book, I found a very different tale about Black politics and Black America, one that countered white America's long-held assumption that Black voters will always vote Democrat—and even that the Democratic party is the best bet for Black Americans.
My ultimate question was this: how are Black people being led away—not towards—each other, and what do we lose when we lose each other? What do we lose when, to quote Kanye West, we feel lost in the world.
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Black Skinhead
Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future
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- ISBN: 9781250856562
- File size: 335618 KB
- Duration: 11:39:12
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from May 9, 2022
Political activist Collins-Dexter debuts with an immersive and insightful look at the Black community’s fraying relationship with the Democratic Party. Focusing on Black Americans who “live outside of the bounds of fetishized Black political identity,” Collins-Dexter describes rapper Kanye West, whose song gives the book its title, as a “canary in the coal mine” warning that Democrats are taking Black votes for granted. She admits that her 2020 presidential vote was more “anti-Trump” than “pro-Biden” and critiques the “symbolic gestures” of Democrats including Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, who wore kente cloth in solidarity with the Black community, but resisted calls to reroute funding from police departments to social welfare programs. Throughout, Collins-Dexter spotlights a diverse range of Black political thinkers, including Marxists, conservatives, and disillusioned liberals who voice their grievances with the current political landscape, and interweaves cogent analyses of popular culture, including the movie Black Panther and the rise of streetwear fashion. Seamlessly balancing the personal, political, and cultural, and enlivened with a sharp sense of wit, these standout pieces strike an essential note of warning for Democrats.
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