Philosophy by African-Americans Published in Decade: 2020s
Philosophy books by African-American authors published during the 2020s Decade (2020 - 2029)
The black community is NOT synonymous with preventable diseases, mental disorders, physical/mental disabilities, cross-dressing, sexual perversion, promiscuity, hyper sexuality, trauma, misery, woe, crime, vulgarity, violence, vice, or sin. Any book that claims the black community is synonymous or champions any of the aforementioned, CANNOT be on this list.
The black community is NOT synonymous is with ill manners, ignorance, disrespect, disheveled appearance, unattractiveness, unpleasant attitudes, childishness, cursing, unsanitary grooming habits, or tackiness (like wearing clothes for the inside, outside the house). Any book that claims the black community is synonymous or champions any of the aforementioned, OR has a problem with rEsPeCtIbiLiTy PoLiTiCs directly or indirectly CANNOT be on this list.
Black culture is NOT about racism, discrimination, slavery, and the like, though it's apart of our history, it's not our culture. Any book that claims otherwise, directly or indirectly CANNOT be on this list.
No books on sexuality/gender/feminism/intersectionality.
Any books that violate any rules will be removed without comment.
The black community is NOT synonymous with preventable diseases, mental disorders, physical/mental disabilities, cross-dressing, sexual perversion, promiscuity, hyper sexuality, trauma, misery, woe, crime, vulgarity, violence, vice, or sin. Any book that claims the black community is synonymous or champions any of the aforementioned, CANNOT be on this list.
The black community is NOT synonymous is with ill manners, ignorance, disrespect, disheveled appearance, unattractiveness, unpleasant attitudes, childishness, cursing, unsanitary grooming habits, or tackiness (like wearing clothes for the inside, outside the house). Any book that claims the black community is synonymous or champions any of the aforementioned, OR has a problem with rEsPeCtIbiLiTy PoLiTiCs directly or indirectly CANNOT be on this list.
Black culture is NOT about racism, discrimination, slavery, and the like, though it's apart of our history, it's not our culture. Any book that claims otherwise, directly or indirectly CANNOT be on this list.
No books on sexuality/gender/feminism/intersectionality.
Any books that violate any rules will be removed without comment.
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