In the struggle for pride and political agency, the imperative to \'be a man\' has been central to the lives of Black males.
Progressive Black Masculinities brings together leading Black cultural critics including Michael Eric Dyson, Mark Anthony Neal, and Patricia Hill Collins to examine an alternatively demonized and mythologi.
Yet, what it means to be a Black man-in terms of both racial and gender identity-has been subject to continual debate in public and academic spheres alike.
In the struggle for pride and political agency, the imperative to \'be a man\' has been central to the lives of Black males