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African American men are often characterized as angry. Professor Marcus Burke reflects on this characterization and whether “the Angry Black man” is a reality, a myth, or an instrument of White fragility. He shares how he personally manages being an angry man who is Black in hyper-white spaces.
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African American men are often characterized as angry. Professor Marcus Burke reflects on this characterization and whether “the Angry Black man” is a reality, a myth, or an instrument of White fragility. He shares how he personally manages being an angry man who is Black in hyper-white spaces.