Results for Stories About Respectability Politics For Black People
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The racism a Black, working-class couple faces at work during the Harlem Renaissance spills over into their relationship in violent ways.
A young man secretly fathers a child that he grooms from afar to be the perfect child he can use as a control in his experiment comparing the white experience and the Black experience.
In an integrating society, an unprejudiced son and his racist mother encounter a Black family on a bus, forcing the mother to grapple with her racist sentiments.
After three years of being attacked with racism and hatred, a Black man decides to put his coworker in his place.
After a global nuclear war on Earth, white man rockets over to a community of Black expatriates living on Mars and begs them to take in the remaining survivors. A Black resident convinces his town they need to prevent racism by segregating any white newcomers, but his wife implores him to think of their common humanity.
As he reflects on a murder perpetrated by his father, a college professor considers the history of his family and how race and violence intersect.
In Iowa, a young Black man goes to a party where he meets a host of artist types who cause him to reflect on how people relate to each other.
In the mid-20th century, a young white boy comes to understand the complexities of interracial relationships as he witnesses the mix of hostility and affection that members of his mother's side of the family feel towards one of her Black friends from high school.
In 2018, a pedestrian on the New York City’s Lower East Side witnesses a young Black couple in love, prompting a consideration about the storytelling, hope, and Nelson Mandela.
A young white girl takes on responsibility for repaying Black people in America back for their suffering under slavery after hearing a gospel choir sing.
