Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In this hard-hitting collection of essays, D.B. Maroon presents a personal biography of America, Blackness, and racial politics with unflinching style, and delivers a relentless truth-telling on some of the country's fiercest debates and most profound challenges. However, whether speaking to the slaying of Trayvon Martin, the invention of race, debates about the 1619 Project, or the rippling impacts of resurgent white nationalism, the golden thread of each essay is the hopeful continuance of the Black community.
Intersectional, personal, and ultimately centered on truth, love, and perseverance, Black Lives, American Love tends to the fractures in American culture and uplifts the power of love in an era of rage. It is a meditation on how we can all do more to secure America's vastly beautiful possibilities of liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all rather than a few.
Synopsis
"An eloquent and perceptive series of essays on Black lives in America" --
Kirkus Reviews In this hard-hitting collection of essays, D.B. Maroon presents a personal biography of America, Blackness, and racial politics with unflinching style, and delivers a relentless truth-telling on some of the country's fiercest debates and most profound challenges.
From the birthplace of the Black Lives Matter movement to the murders of unarmed Black people, this essay collection invites readers to ask questions as much as it asks for accountability. Moving through debates on the 1619 Project to the rippling impact of resurgent white nationalism, the golden thread of each essay is the hopeful continuance of the Black community, as well as a call to greater truth as the first step toward reconcilliation.
Intersectional, personal, and ultimately centered on truth, love, and perseverance, Black Lives, American Love details and tends to the fractures in American culture. It is a meditation on how we can all do more to secure America's vastly beautiful possibilities for all its citizens, rather than a few.