The Education of Black Dickey - Kenneh Wayne Bowens - Books - Lil' Black Girl Eyes Publishing Company - 9780965344760 - October 5, 2009
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The Education of Black Dickey

Kenneh Wayne Bowens

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The Education of Black Dickey

ForeWord Clarion Reviews: The narrative swings wildly from a historical document of the struggle of African-Americans against oppression to gynecologically precise descriptions of sex. Bowens' style is creative, and anyone who wonders about black history, the impact of slavery and segregation, or the prison system will find much to learn here. Deirdre Sinnott ForeWord Clarion Reviews Before the civil rights movement of the 1960's it was virtually impossible for African Americans to mingle with, or join any of white America's social groups. Kayin, a naïve twenty-one year old, is attending college in red state Oklahoma. And for many African Americans, the definition for a red state is a place where segregation & inequality continues to be a lifestyle. Kayin, along with his cousin, and his two friends are profiled, and arrested for possession of crack cocaine. Were they framed? One out of every three black males born today will end up doing time in prison. Kayin becomes a statistic. Through a series of nightmares and hallucinations, Kayin is transported to actual historical events. The Trail Of Tears: The Fugitive Slave Law: The end of reconstruction: Oklahoma land runs: 50 all-black town: Illegal castrations and hangings: Jim Crow segregation laws: Attitudes & laws against marriage between blacks & whites: The 1921 Tulsa race riot: And, how do we learn to love each other?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 5, 2009
ISBN13 9780965344760
Publishers Lil' Black Girl Eyes Publishing Company
Pages 370
Dimensions 180 × 250 × 20 mm   ·   639 g
Language English  
Contributor Lisa "Maxx" Newby