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Being a Black Man
Authors Natalie Hopkinson and Natalie Y. Moore dissect black masculinity through examinations of Detroit's "Hip-Hop Mayor" Kwame Kilpatrick, NBA poet Etan Thomas and political prisoner Debo Ajabu, as well as babydaddies, strippers and their dads, gay Black men and the "down low" phenomenon, Black male professionals and convicts.-
Natalie Hopkinson and Natalie Y. Moore