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Drama Book of the Month

https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780593316528

20th anniversary edition is out in hardcover

:#platycheer:

Make sure you poorcels support your local bookstore with your purchase!

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Kennedy's views have been controversial even among other black intellectuals. Darcus Howe noted of BIPOC in New Statesman, "Had a white person used the word, rejection would have been immediate. Now white society can always point to Kennedy and say that a negro advanced the view that 'BIPOC' is acceptable."[16] Many black scholars have called his work conservative, and worry that books like Race, Crime, and the Law provide political cover for white conservatives.[clarification needed] "Over the years", wrote Derrick Bell, "Professor Kennedy has become the impartial, black intellectual, commenting on our still benighted condition and as ready to criticize as commend."[17] When asked by Kate Tuttle of Africana how he felt about the controversy over BIPOC, Kennedy replied: "What's the worst that happens? That someone writes a very long diatribe in The New Yorker excoriating me...I'm not facing firing squads, I'm not facing exile, I'm not facing jail."[18]

well well well, the author sure sounds like an Uncle Tom :!marseysjw:

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So you're saying you pre-ordered?

If the binding has "BIPOC" printed on it that would just be amazing.

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