16 Movie Roles Written With a Specific Actor in Mind
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and i m going to success and i hope he is watching this morning. because, hey! karen hunter is putting everyone on blast this morning. that is the black in me. i like when we talk about that word as a describer and the phrase being black works and so and so, i m going to be so black. even when they describe things in the converse of white, that s so white, right? white people like. and navigating exactly those phrases was the is, in some ways, the entire project to the barack obama campaign when he ran the first time and navigating it as the entire subtext for what he has to do every day in navigating the politics. one of the roles i talk about early in the book is the idea there are these archetypes for what are acceptable for understanding what black is. you got the criminal, the drug dealer, the thug, the sassy black woman, the angry black woman and add to that list, the u.s. president.
because, hey! karen hunter is putting everyone on blast this morning. that is the black in me. i like when we talk about that word as a describer and the phrase being black works and so and so, i m going to be so black. even when they describe things in the converse of white, that s so white, right? white people like. and navigating exactly those phrases was the is, in some ways, the entire project to the barack obama campaign when he ran the first time and navigating it as the entire subtax of what he has to do every day in navigating the politics. i talk about early in the book this idea there are these types that are acceptable for understanding what black is. you got the criminal, the drug dealer, the thug, the sassy black woman, the angry black woman and add to that list, the u.s. president. right. there is something fun about, oh, yeah, you got to be a drug dealer or a ballplayer or the president. that contrast, even as
same words? just like people. oh, i get it. you say in this book, i will attempt to recomplicate blackness, exposing the challenges, the fun and the future of being black in the united states. it s also a convenient way to make you care about my life, sir. why would you want to recomplicate blackness? because for too long it s been piped down into a few simple archetypes. you can be the thug, the rapper, the sassy black woman. there s so much more to black people, and we so have so much more to people. the book is ultimately about identity. we have the power to share that a little more. you used a think tank of sorts? yeah, a panel. to ask important questions, it became chapter titles of the book. for example, when did you first realize you were black? that was a powerful question. it is.
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