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Emmanuel Acho

Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Boy

Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Boy

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In his book "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Boy," Emmanuel Acho addresses uncomfortable questions about race and racism, creating a safe space for curious young people and their parents to find answers.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 13 May 2021
Publisher: Pan Macmillan


“What terms are acceptable now to refer to black people and why has that changed over time?”

The term "black people" is widely used to refer to individuals with African ancestry or who identify as black. However, it's important to note that this term can be considered offensive or inappropriate by some individuals, and it's best to use it with caution and respect. The term "African American" is also commonly used to refer to black people in the United States. It is a more inclusive term that recognizes the diverse backgrounds and experiences of black individuals and their communities. The term "black people" has evolved over time as a result of social and cultural changes. In the past, many people used terms such as "colored" or "Negro" to refer to black people. These terms were considered offensive and derogatory and were used to perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination. Over time, there has been a growing movement to replace these terms with more respectful and inclusive ones. This has been driven by a desire to promote equality and respect for all individuals, regardless of race. The use of the term "black people" has also been influenced by the African American civil rights movement. During this movement, black individuals and their allies fought for equality and recognition in society. They demanded that the government and society recognize their rights and dignity and end discrimination and segregation. As a result of this movement, the term "black people" became more widely used and accepted as a way to refer to black individuals. In conclusion, the term "black people" is widely used to refer to individuals with African ancestry or who identify as black. While it is a widely accepted term, it is important to be aware of the potential for offense and to use it with caution and respect. The term "African American" is also commonly used and is a more inclusive term that recognizes the diverse backgrounds and experiences of black individuals and their communities. The term "black people" has evolved over time as a result of social and cultural changes and the African American civil rights movement.

Weight: 222g
Dimension: 197 x 130 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529067736

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