On being an angry black man

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Abstract

Black men are often seen as problems, threats, and thugs. The mere existence of a Black body is often met with fear. Using autoethnographic mystory, I blend personal stories, poetry, song lyrics, and analysis to subvert the angry Black man mantra and explore the productive use of anger to stimulate change.

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Quaye, S. J. (2017). On being an angry black man. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 19(1), 60–78. https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v19i1.1265

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