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From Zero to Eighty: Two African American Men's Narrative of Racism, Suffering, Survival, and Transformation
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From Zero to Eighty: Two African American Men's Narrative of Racism, Suffering, Survival, and Transformation
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Through the lens of age, racism, and suffering,
From Zero to Eighty
narrates a history of what has not been written about older African American men. In this memoir, author Helen K. Black tells the life stories of John T. Groce and Charles E. Harmon against the backdrop of deep-seated cultural beliefs that engender racism. In this memoir, Black shares the thoughts and emotions of Groce and Harmon, two African American men who are rich with years, experience, and pain. Among many topics,
explores the following: - The definition, description, and stories of suffering both as individuals and as part of a community - The place of these men in a society that's filled with covert and overt racism - The concepts of survival for African American men in general - The men's childhood and young adult years and how they shaped their self- and world view - The significance of men's program's founded by Groce and Harmon - The link between old age and suffering - The future in concrete ways and where we go from here A biography of two African American elders,
recounts a journey of their lives, captured in words of struggle and hope.
From Zero to Eighty
narrates a history of what has not been written about older African American men. In this memoir, author Helen K. Black tells the life stories of John T. Groce and Charles E. Harmon against the backdrop of deep-seated cultural beliefs that engender racism. In this memoir, Black shares the thoughts and emotions of Groce and Harmon, two African American men who are rich with years, experience, and pain. Among many topics,
explores the following: - The definition, description, and stories of suffering both as individuals and as part of a community - The place of these men in a society that's filled with covert and overt racism - The concepts of survival for African American men in general - The men's childhood and young adult years and how they shaped their self- and world view - The significance of men's program's founded by Groce and Harmon - The link between old age and suffering - The future in concrete ways and where we go from here A biography of two African American elders,
recounts a journey of their lives, captured in words of struggle and hope.