The Black Girl Curse, by Eric Culpeper
Posted: March 28th, 2012, 9:59 am
Book Summary:
The Black Girl Curse is a work of unspeakably brutal honesty that very clearly and concisely gets completely to the bottom of negativity towards black women. It also explains how the Industrial Revolution, the Sexual Revolution, hyperurbanization, ultra-feminism, and 4 generations of government assistance have systematically yielded a culture of "strong, independent" black women and how their support base has all but disintegrated because of this.
My opinion of this book:
The only problem (besides the punctuational and syntax errors) I have with this book is that it is TOO SHORT.
The Black Girl Curse is a work of unspeakably brutal honesty that very clearly and concisely gets completely to the bottom of negativity towards black women. It also explains how the Industrial Revolution, the Sexual Revolution, hyperurbanization, ultra-feminism, and 4 generations of government assistance have systematically yielded a culture of "strong, independent" black women and how their support base has all but disintegrated because of this.
My opinion of this book:
The only problem (besides the punctuational and syntax errors) I have with this book is that it is TOO SHORT.