Thursday, December 2, 2010

The 'Splintering' Of America's Black Population from NPR Podcast Fresh Air

"You can no longer talk about what black America thinks or feels," writes Eugene Robinson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist, in a new book about the increasing disconnect between America's African-American communities. In Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America, Robinson argues that America's African-American population can now be divided into four distinct groups: the abandoned poor; immigrants and people of mixed race; the mainstream middle class; and the small but powerful elite. He describes how each group has a different 'black experience' and largely remains detached from the others.
Download the podcast here. Check the webpage for the show out, here. See also: Fight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ass-Kicking but Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking, Coal to Cream: A Black Man's Journey Beyond Color to an Affirmation of Race

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