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How to Be Black

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How to Be Black

Audie Award Nominee, Narration by the Author or Authors, 2013

If you don't buy this book, you're a racist.

Have you ever been called "too black" or "not black enough"?

Have you ever befriended or worked with a black person?

Raised by a pro-black, Pan-Afrikan single mother during the crack years of 1980s Washington, DC, and educated at Sidwell Friends School and Harvard University, Baratunde Thurston has over 30 years' experience being black. Now, through stories of his politically inspired Nigerian name, the heroics of his hippie mother, the murder of his drug-abusing father, and other revelatory black details, he shares with listeners of all colors his wisdom and expertise in how to be black.

Beyond memoir, this guidebook offers practical advice on everything from "How to Be the Black Friend" to "How to Be the (Next) Black President" to "How to Celebrate Black History Month."

To provide additional perspective, Baratunde assembled an award-winning Black Panel - three black women; three black men; and one white man (Christian Lander, author of Stuff White People Like) - and asked them such revealing questions as: "When did you first realize you were black?" "How black are you?" "Can you swim?"

The result is a humorous, intelligent, and audacious guide that challenges and satirizes the so-called experts, purists, and racists who purport to speak for all black people. With honest storytelling and biting wit, Baratunde plots a path not just to blackness, but one open to anyone interested in simply "how to be".

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 6 hours and 27 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: HarperAudio

Audible.com Release Date: January 31, 2012

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B0073OGXSY

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

This was a very funny book, for any and all races. He describes being black in different circumstances, and postulates different responses from those involved. There were many, many moments I recognized from life (as a white person, myself) interacting with each other. As well as these "oh,yeah" moments, there were quite a few "really? is that how it feels?' moments. He doesn't pretend to be a voice for all black people, but finds situations that we can relate to.

Loved this book.It is funny, smart, and leads the reader through a thoughtful social commentary, using humor and details from the author's life throughout. Starting out, it is laugh out loud funny, becoming more serious as the novel progresses.Race is not a comfortable topic for most Americans. The recent election exposed a dark, ugly side of America that I didn't know existed (in such great number). Thought provoking with a healthy dose of satire, I highly recommend this book to others.

Update.............. although this book is an excellent read, I now have a problem with the seller. I'm sitting at my dining room table right now trying to read the book, and as you can see by my pictures I've gotten to page 84 which abruptly skips to page 95 because an entire section of the book was ripped out! how can I truly read the book for what it is if there is an entire section missing, not to mention that when I went to see what part of the book was missing, pour the contents it's an entire section that starts between how to be the black friend and how to speak for all black people. This is extremely unacceptable to say that I paid for a book that I can't completely finish. I hope the seller sees this and responds accordingly. after looking forward through out the rest of the book, I found that there are multiple sections and pages that are have been ripped out of the book. This is extremely unacceptable and disappointing! From what I've been able to read I give the actual book five stars but since I can't continue I have to give the seller one star based off of the missing sections....

All of his illustrated life stories mentioned in his text are all experiences I have gone through and I am only 23 years old.He comes from a neutral perspective to give an insight on how black people are portrayed by Whites as well as other Blacks. This entire book pays tribute to Blacks who might be in the "middle of the pack," or in other words "educated negro."I am paraphrasing a bit, but the one excerpt that stood out to me the most was his feelings of not "being black enough" or being "too white" are simply the struggles that come along with having a bright education and future.I am not here to write a long extended review but to simply tell you if you feel like you are irrationally treated by both groups, this book can simply give you a second chance. Baratunde goes into a unspoken dynamic of social issues that are unheard of and at the same time gives a good laugh here and there. BUY THIS BOOK AND SUPPORT THIS AUTHOR, DONE!

Part autobiography, part irony rolled up into a whole lot of very wise social commentary. Thurston makes some very insightful observations about the way that people exist and thrive in multiple worlds. I suspect that this book holds a lot that is familiar to anyone who is a member of a minority group. That group need not be ethnic or racial in nature. There are in effect, a minimum of two worlds in every interaction between different people. There is the other person's perception of your world and there is your own perception of your world. In this particular book there is an example of how being black is perceived to be by non-blacks, contrasted by how being black is to Thurston. The thoughts, feelings and emotions about what it is to be black to Thurston, are shared by many of us who are black (hence the success of the book). The caveat is that Thurston is describing the experience of what it is like to be black in a white, middle-class, American environment. Underlying this is a theme about how those of us who are "different" are actually ambassadors for those differences; helping to shape, sharpen and maybe even change the perceptions of others. I think the real brilliance of this book is the acknowledgement that these differences in perceptions exist at all. This book was thoughtful and refreshing, humorous and good natured. Highly recommended.

This book is funny and serious at the same time. It would help race relations in this country if it was required reading for everyone.I found myself laughing at the absurdity and crying at the truth of those same absurdities.

I would recommend this book to any and everyone. It’s insightful, and causes you to be just a bit more introspective in how you view people. It made me really think about how I percieve my own blackness, as well as how the black community interacts with itself in comparison to other minority communities. These are conversations that I think need to be had, even if I don’t have the words to start them myself. It is especially important in the current cultural and political landscape of the United States.For the full review, please go here: http://eurydicehowell.com/2015/09/16/baratunde-thurstons-how-to-be-black/

This book artfully provides a humorous, yet factual, comprehensive account of the the experience that black Americans go through today surrounding race and identity. As a black/ mixed race young woman who attended primarily white schools growing up, it was so refreshing to read Baratunde's insightful and hilarious articulations about what it's really like in our world today to be black, and to feel pressures to constantly represent your entire race as a minority.I love the chapter looking into the future of blackness. Also, The emphasis that Black history IS AMERICAN HISTORY is SO IMPORTANT!!! It's essential to the progression of race relations that we are all on the same page of the actual FACTS of the history of our nation.Highly recommended!

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