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The Beast Side

Living (and Dying) While Black in America

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The Beast Side

By: D. Watkins
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To many in the age of Obama, America had succeeded in "going beyond race", putting the divisions of the past behind us. And then 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot by a wannabe cop in Florida; and then 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri; and then Baltimore blew up; and then gunfire shattered a prayer meeting at a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Suddenly the entire country awakened to a stark fact: African Americans - particularly young Black men - are an endangered species.

Now the country's urban war zone is brought powerfully to life by a rising young literary talent, D. Watkins. The author fought his way up on the east side (the "beast side") of Baltimore, Maryland - or "Bodymore, Murderland" as his friends call it - surviving murderous business rivals in the drug trade and equally predatory lawmen. Throughout it all, he pursued his education, earning a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University, while staying rooted in his community. When Black residents of Baltimore finally decided they had had enough - after the brutal killing of 25-year-old Freddie Gray while in police custody - Watkins was on the streets when the city erupted. He writes about his bleeding hometown with the razor-sharp insights of someone who bleeds along with it. Here are true dispatches from the other side of America.

©2015 D. Watkins (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
African American Studies Black & African American Cultural & Regional Racism & Discrimination Social Scientists & Psychologists Violence in Society United States City Baltimore
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Has my head been in the sand?

I had a lot of a-ha moments while listening to “The Beast Side”. So much of what D. Watkins wrote was new to me.

Two things really stuck out for me. We especially need access to better education and healthy food for everyone, especially our children.

Systemic racism in our policing, economy and government has to be addressed. Voting is one place to start, but I feel like we need to do more.

I’m not sure yet what my role is, but my head is no longer in the sand.

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D Watkins

Written by D. Watkins about his experiences in Baltimore - I am listening and I am learning.

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Real talk

Great analysis and perspective on what's happening. Some overlaps from your other book but that's ok. Just wish you would have narrated. Would have made a stronger impact. Thanks for what you bring.

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Why isn’t D Watkins narrating?

Who is this guy reading? Didn’t want to listen to some guy read Ds book. Ruined it for me I’d rather buy the book and read it myself

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BeastSide, BestSide

i really enjoyed this. "D" was very open with his life and included many aspects of current events. He not only came across as culturally knowledgeable but as an authority- an academician with real experience to affect our world in a significant way.

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Excellent

This essay contains reflections, thoughtful commentary, and justifiable rage of the author about the many negative impacts of society on Blacks. It is insightful, hard-hitting criticism, and well worth reading.

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Great Read, Opened My Eyes More.

This read opened my eyes further to the dynamics of what Black people have to go through on a daily basis. I was unaware of what happened in Baltimore and how bad East Baltimore was or is when it comes to Police unaccountability. I'm looking forward to learning more about what can be done to change history for the better.

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Amazing!

Extremely well written and provides helpful insights. Amazing narration-my teens even listened willingly and happily

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If "a few bad apples" sounds reasonable to you...

Listen to this book. If you didn't grow up in a place like this, at least you'll gain some perspective.

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Powerful & Eye Opening Read

This was a powerful and eye opening read about systemic racism in America and how these systems and those who are supposed to protect the lives of all Americans continue to threaten the lives of black people, especially black men in America. It also looks at how the lack of availability of healthy food and poor food choices impacts the health of the black population. This is a read that sets fire to your heart and mind. It demands for change in America's systems and protection services to prevent the murder of another black person for no reason other than being black.

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