This is a powerful discussion, and I thank Morehouse for presenting it. This must be conveyed in public discourse and conversation with each of us, but also with our communities of young men.
I read Baldwin in my waking up days in the early 70's! He causes you to deal with how the brutality of slavery was designed to make us more concerned about the dis-ease of the Massah to the detriment of our own! In a lot of cases, it was a matter of life or death! We have to 'recognize' and reckon with that in ourselves and overcome!
This is a powerful discussion, and I thank Morehouse for presenting it. This must be conveyed in public discourse and conversation with each of us, but also with our communities of young men.
Eddie, I recently finished your Baldwin book and the only criticism I have of it, is that it wasn't long enough. Loved it.
This is a powerful discussion, and I thank Morehouse for presenting it. This must be conveyed in public discourse and conversation with each of us, but also with our communities of young men.
I read Baldwin in my waking up days in the early 70's! He causes you to deal with how the brutality of slavery was designed to make us more concerned about the dis-ease of the Massah to the detriment of our own! In a lot of cases, it was a matter of life or death! We have to 'recognize' and reckon with that in ourselves and overcome!
I love this interview!
Beautiful!!
This dude is the truth.
I don’t mean to sound shallow but this man is fine!
You lost me at MSNBC…but good luck anyway.
This is a powerful discussion, and I thank Morehouse for presenting it. This must be conveyed in public discourse and conversation with each of us, but also with our communities of young men.