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In Search of Black America

Discovering the African-American Dream

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In Search of Black America

By: David Dent
Narrated by: Dion Graham
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From noted journalist and professor David Dent comes this poignant and fascinating survey of contemporary African-American life. In Search of Black America is compilation of eclectic personalities and rare insights. Dent spent five years researching and travelling across the continent interviewing America’s Black middle-class. Filled with stories of real people and real places, this book examines the many ways in which Blacks have carved out their own niche and emerged from the shadow of a racist history. With Dion Graham’s thoughtful, informative narration, In Search of Black America provides a major contribution to the ongoing discourse on race in America.

©2000 David J. Dent (P)2001 Recorded Books,LLC
African American Studies Black & African American United States African American Nonfiction
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A mind expanding journey through black America

Though this book is quite dated (most of the stories taking place in the mid 1990's), the range of different characters and perspectives is mind expanding. The author travels to historically black towns and spends time with some fascinating characters from the black middle, upper and working class. From the art collecting doctors in Detroit to the bounty hunter from New Jersey to the rodeo promoter from Chicago, the author gets a wide range of perspectives on being black in America. It's a cast of human beings that defy catagories and stereotypes and are sure to expand your outlook on race relations and racial politics in America.

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An amazing listen

Listening to this story, you’d think the author was speaking of 2023.

This book was more than just sociological gold mine; it also drudged memories of my time in Black America. As a black man living in America, I came across every single black person mentioned in this book and more. This book literally spoke to my mind, body, soul, and experience. And the narration was on point! I love how the narrator changed his tone to try and match some of the character voices, rather than reading blandly. Beautiful!

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Perspectives

Overall this was a good book. As a black man in his 20s, I really enjoyed hearing so many different perspectives as toward how people are with their blackness.

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