The Envy of the World
On Being a Black Man in America
by Ellis Cose
Description:
With a compassionate eloquence reminiscent of James Baldwin's Letter to
My Nephew, Ellis Cose presents a realistic examination of the
challenges facing black men in modern America.
Black men have never had more opportunity for success than today --
yet, as bestselling author Cose puts it, "We are watching the largest
group of black males in history stumbling through life with a ball and
chain." Add to that the ravages of AIDS, murder, poverty, illiteracy,
and the widening gap separating the black "elite" from the
"underclass," and the result is a paralyzing pessimism. But even as
Cose acknowledges the obstacles that confront black men, he refuses to
accept them as reasons for giving up; instead he rails against the
destructive attitude that has made academic achievement a source of
shame instead of pride in many black communities -- and outlines steps
black males can take to enhance their odds for success.
With insightful anecdotes about a broad range of black men from all
walks of life, Cose delivers a warning of the vast tragedy that is
wasted black potential, and a call to arms that can enable black men to
reclaim their destiny in America.
The Envy of the World
On Being a Black Man in America
by Ellis Cose
ISBN:
9780743428170
ISBN-10:
074342817X
Publisher:
Washington Square Press (Simon & Schuster)
Publication Date:
2003
Format:
Trade Paperback, 176 pages
Book Type:
New
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