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America Made Me A Black Man Boyah J Farah

  • SKU: BELL-46078714
America Made Me A Black Man Boyah J Farah
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.82 MB
Author: Boyah J. Farah
ISBN: 9780063073364, 9780063073357, 0063073366, 0063073358
Language: English
Year: 2022

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America Made Me A Black Man Boyah J Farah by Boyah J. Farah 9780063073364, 9780063073357, 0063073366, 0063073358 instant download after payment.

A searing memoir of American racism from a Somalian-American who survived hardships in his birth country only to experience firsthand the dehumanization of Blacks in his adopted land, the United States.

"No one told me about America."

Born in Somalia and raised in a valley among nomads, Boyah Farah grew up with a code of male bravado that helped him survive deprivation, disease, and civil war. Arriving in America, he believed that the code that had saved him would help him succeed in this new country. But instead of safety and freedom, Boyah found systemic racism, police brutality, and intense prejudice in all areas of life, including the workplace. He learned firsthand not only what it meant to be an African in America, but what it means to be African American. The code of masculinity that shaped generations of men in his family could not prepare Farah for the painful realities of life in the United States.

Lyrical yet unsparing, America...

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