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From Spike Lee's encouragement of independent, community
fundraising to Joycelyn Elders's warning about the failings of our
"sick-care" system to Stanley Crouch's disputation on "heroic"
versus "anarchic" individuality, Black Genius is an exceptional,
unique colloquy. Conceived by acclaimed novelist Walter Mosley and
sponsored by the New York University Africana Studies Program and
the Institute of African American Affairs, this book originated as
a series of community conversations where "visionaries with
solutions" shared powerful views on personal and communal
struggles, triumphs, and aspirations. The list of contributors
suggests the range of perspectives and talents brought to bear on
such issues as economics, political power, work, authority, and
culture. Black Genius is a point of departure for vigorous
discussion of our current realities and goals for the future-and a
portrait of "genius" that leads the way to enriching American life
in the twenty-first century.
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