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In his comedic allegory "Mankind of A Man," Trey Knowles humorously explores racial and genetic themes, using a satirical lens to comment on the idea that a black couple can have a white baby, but not one with animal-like hair. Through this lighthearted yet pointed exploration, Knowles reflects on societal views of race, genetics, and identity, while using humor to engage with complex social issues.
By Trey KnowlesIn his comedic allegory "Mankind of A Man," Trey Knowles humorously explores racial and genetic themes, using a satirical lens to comment on the idea that a black couple can have a white baby, but not one with animal-like hair. Through this lighthearted yet pointed exploration, Knowles reflects on societal views of race, genetics, and identity, while using humor to engage with complex social issues.