Greg Tate
"Perhaps the supreme irony of black American existence is how broadly
black people debate the question of cultural identity among themselves
while getting branded as a cultural monolith by those who would deny us
the complexity and complexion of a community, let alone a nation. If
Afro Americans have never settled for the racist reductions imposed
upon them -- from chattel slaves to cinematic stereotype to
sociological myth -- it's because the black collective conscious not
only knew better but also knew more than enough ethnic diversity to
subsume those fictions." -- Greg Tate
greg has
more web space in belgium
than in america.
ha ha.