Summary Of 'Black Rage' By William Grier And Price Cobbs?

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For a moment be any black person, anywhere, and you will feel waves of hopelessness” is a profound notion that highlights William Grier and Price Cobbs’ work in Black Rage. With astonishing information backed with real case studies, from previous black patients, they explore the terrain of the black experience in America. The unearthing critique of America they developed in the late sixties remains relevant in today’s turbulent times. Grier and Cobbs (GC) paint a very valid picture of black rage from its inception to its impact in the lives of black people. GC provides the reader with the concept that survival is a form of genius. Within this genius, they denote how black people have managed to overcome tumultuous amounts of pain and sorrow. …show more content…

The black rage is activated through the continual disavowed manner of which black people’s humanity is called into question. GC laments, “To be regarded always as subhuman is a stultifying experience.” Black rage is the result of a constant disengagement of seeing the worth of a person. GC realizes that in order for black people to overcome such trauma there must be an outlet. Black rage is the outlet from which they notice that black people deal with the hopelessness. The genius in thier estimation is that black folks find theses outlets in so many different ways –church, barbershop, home and a myriad of other places. Oftentimes these places are fortitudes of solace that solidify status to a people who have been deemed …show more content…

Volatile in the sense that Baldwin was not a trained Psychiatrist but wrote with the same level of understanding as GC. The black rage that Baldwin writes from is similar to the work of GC, it is a rage that fights to find an identity. What is at stake with black rage is the trauma that is produced in black people when they are deprived of their humanity. GC, Baldwin, Coates and Cone all write form the perspective of that black people are not allow to enjoy the total benefits of being human in America. GC makes it clear that black people have to live in a cultural antisocialism state just to make it through the times in America. This is the essence of black rage. The ability to see the dream but allowed to be equipped to fulfill that

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