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Beast Side: Living (and Dying) While Black in America
Beast Side: Living (and Dying) While Black in America | D Watkins
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Searing Dispatches from the Urban Zones Where African American Men Have Become an Endangered Species To many in the age of Obama, America had succeeded in going beyond race, putting the divisions of the past behind us. And then seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot by a wannabe cop in Florida; and then eighteen-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri; and then Baltimore blew up; and then gunfire shattered a prayer meeting at a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Suddenly the entire country awakened to a stark fact: African Americansparticularly young black menare an endangered species. Now the country s urban war zone is brought powerfully to life by a rising young literary talent, D. Watkins. The author fought his way up on the east side (the beast side ) of Baltimore, Marylandor Bodymore, Murderland, as his friends call itsurviving murderous business rivals in the drug trade and equally predatory lawmen. Throughout it all, he pursued his education, earning a master s degree from Johns Hopkins University, while staying rooted in his community. When black residents of Baltimore finally decided they had had enoughafter the brutal killing of twenty-five-year-old Freddie Gray while in police custodyWatkins was on the streets when the city erupted. He writes about his bleeding hometown with the razor-sharp insights of someone who bleeds along with it. Here are true dispatches from the other side of America."
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Kathrin
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These essays are sometimes poignant and sometimes angry and often a combination of the two. The author often connects his personal experiences to a broader social injustice.

Watkins also believes in transforming young and poor minorities by promoting reading books that are relevant for kids now (Decoded by Jay-Z, The other Wes Moore by Wes Moore). As a reader, I believe he's on to something here.

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whereistexasjen
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Picked these up after hearing D. Watkins speak at Austin's African American Book Festival. He talked about the power of storytelling and how books can transform lives by encouraging critical thinking skills and expanding readers view points. 📚

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Readingrobin
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I can't say enough about this amazing book of essays about life in Baltimore today. D. Watkins wants to get more people reading in his community and for that I applaud him.

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Narrative Non-Fiction Panel at the Hachette Book Brunch on October 22nd at the Society for Ethical Culture. The 3 authors are Julissa Arce, Amy Dickinson and D. Watson each have a compelling story but his made me want to read his books.

BookishMarginalia Sounds good -- wasn't on my radar before, so thanks! 8y
Readingrobin @BookishMarginalia Glad you added to your stack. It's an eye-opener! 8y
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