Ocupation: Author
Life: b. June 29, 1948
Birthday: June 29
Mother loathed the all-black B movies Hollywood made for the "colored" audience, where the stereotypes were broader and more offensive to her, and where the musical interludes did no justice to real talent, she said, but trivialized it.
source: - Gayle Pemberton (1998). “The Hottest Water in Chicago: Notes of a Native Daughter”, p.41, Wesleyan University Press
Topics: Mother, Real, Justice, Real Talent
To even envision a post-racist society is contingent upon understanding the offensive, dense, and wildly contradictory nature of our racist past and present. Racechanges should be encouragement enough for readers to begin that task.
Topics: Encouragement, Past, Understanding
Smiles, like humor, are the most serious and complex forms of communication used by human beings.
Topics: Communication, Serious, Used