Black like who? : writing- black- canada.

Rinaldo Walcott's groundbreaking study of black culture in Canada, Black Like Who?, caused such an uproar upon its publication in 1997 that Insomniac Press has decided to publish a second revised edition of this perennial best-seller. With its incisive readings of hip-hop, film, literature, soc...

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Main Author: Walcott, Rinaldo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : Insomniac Press, 2003.
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