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How to Be Black

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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

Name
  
How Be

ISBN
  
9780062003225


Pages
  
272

Page count
  
272

Author
  
Baratunde Thurston

Country
  
United States of America

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Role
  
Book by Baratunde Thurston

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Originally published
  
January 31, 2012

Publication date
  
January 31, 2012

Stand up comedian baratunde thurston on how to be black


How to Be Black is a book written by the American comedian Baratunde Thurston. It is an autobiographical account of Thurston's life and upbringing and discusses stereotypes of African Americans, their social identities, and their relationships with their white peers.

Contents

In describing the book, Thurston said he hopes it exposes the reader to "another side of the black experience while offering practical, comedic advice based on [his] own painful lessons learned" and that "If you don't have a sense of humor this book will upset you greatly."

The book is a New York Times Best Seller.

How to be black book trailer


Reception

J. Victoria Sanders of the San Francisco Chronicle said the book "makes light of uncomfortable truths about America's awkward relationship to stereotypical and monolithic blackness by offering very funny advice about such topics as 'How to Be the Black Friend,' 'How to Speak for All Black People' and 'How to Be the Black Employee'" but said that Thurston was at his best when describing his troubled upbringing in which his father was murdered, forcing his mother to raise him alone as well as his experiences at Sidwell Friends School and Harvard University.

References

How to Be Black Wikipedia