Black Card
β Scribed by Chris L. Terry
- Book ID
- 100425362
- Publisher
- Catapult
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 700 KB
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781646220199
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In this NPR Best Book of the Year, a mixedβrace punk rock musician must face the real dangers of being Black in America in this βwise meditation on race, authenticity, and belongingβ (Nylon)
Chris L. Terryβs Black Card is an uncompromising examination of American identity. In an effort to be βBlack enough,β a mixedβrace punk rock musician indulges his own stereotypical views of African American life by doing what his white bandmates call βBlack stuff.β After remaining silent during a racist incident, the unnamed narrator has his Black Card revoked by Lucius, his guide through Richmond, Virginia, where Confederate flags and memorials are a part of everyday life.
Determined to win back his Black Card, the narrator sings rap songs at an allβwhite country music karaoke night, absorbs black pop culture, and attempts to date his Black coworker Mona, who is attacked one night. The narrator becomes the prime suspect, earning the attention of John Donahue, a local police officer with a grudge dating back to high school. Forced to face his past, his relationships with his black father and white mother, and the real consequences and dangers of being Black in America, the narrator must choose who he is before the world decides for him.
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**"_Black Card_ holds many modes and many moods in its packed and tactile narrative. Chris L. Terry has managed to capture, all at once, the complications of being black, being young, and being in love. This is a detailed ride about finding one's way to the inside, and finding that the inside isn't
**"_Black Card_ holds many modes and many moods in its packed and tactile narrative. Chris L. Terry has managed to capture, all at once, the complications of being black, being young, and being in love. This is a detailed ride about finding one's way to the inside, and finding that the inside isn't