Authentically Black Essays for the Black Silent Majority

Authentically Black Essays for the Black Silent Majority by John H. McWhorter is a thought-provoking collection published by Gotham Books in 2003. This edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English. The essays delve into contemporary issues surrounding race in America, building on themes introduced in McWhorter’s previous work, Losing the Race. The author examines the complexities of being black in America today, addressing how societal perceptions and internalized messages shape the experiences of African-Americans.
Readers will find McWhorter’s exploration of various race-related topics, including racial profiling, the reparations movement, and the portrayal of black individuals in media. He introduces the concept of the “New Double Consciousness,” reflecting on the ongoing challenges faced by modern black Americans. Through his incisive analysis, McWhorter advocates for genuine racial equality, making this collection relevant for individuals across diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
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Picking up where the bestselling Losing the Race left off, this penetrating and profound collection of essays by the controversial thinker and passionate advocate for racial enlightenment and achievement explores what it means to be black in America today.
According to the author, nearly forty years after the Civil Rights Act, African-Americans in this country still remain “a race apart.” He feels that modern black Americans have internalized a tacit message: “authentically black” people stress initiative in private but cloak the race in victimhood in public in order to protect black people from an ever-looming white backlash. He terms this the “New Double Consciousness” in homage to W.E.B. DuBois’ description of a different kind of double consciousness in blacks a century ago.
Within this context McWhorter takes the reader on a guided tour through the race issues dominant in our moment: racial profiling, getting past race, the reparations movement, black stereotypes in film and television, hip-hop, diversity, affirmative action, the word nigger, and Cornel West’s resignation from Harvard.
With his fierce intelligence and fervent eloquence, McWhorter makes a powerful case for the advancement of true racial equality.
A timely and important work about issues that must be addressed by blacks and whites alike, Authentically Black is a book for Americans of every racial, social, political, and economic persuasion.
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