Why Black People Tend to Shout: Cold Facts and Wry Views from a Black Man's World

Why Black People Tend to Shout

Cold Facts and Wry Views from a Black Man's World

1991 • 208 pages

In this collection of essays, Wiley--in an immediate and unmistakable style--takes on popular culture as it relates to Black Americans today, adding a new dimension to the dialogue about race. Everyone and everything make their appearance: from Marion Berry and Nietzsche to Bernhard Goetz, Jackie Robinson, Spike Lee, and more.


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