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The compelling dramas in Daddymomma render the inner lives of modern day African Americans with a brutal honesty as its larger than life cast of characters illuminate the uneasiness behind the diversity of the New South. This provocative short story collection explore the internal machinations of a black community no longer delineated solely by poverty, segregation or discrimination. Featuring filmmakers, civil rights leaders, graduate students, business executives and entrepreneurs, these short stories chronicle the search for a new definition of black identity.

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The blog Brown Man Thinking Hard was born during the most exciting presidential campaign season in American history as the nation became transfixed by Barack Obama and his improbable journey to become the first African American president of the United States. Written with a storyteller's zeal and a fiction writer's imagination, its blog posts often evolved into meditations on race, class, and identity.