The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey Into Manhood by Kevin Powell - ISBN: 9781501118579
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The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey Into Manhood

A Boy's Journey into Manhood

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    304 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2016

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Summary

In the spirit of Piri Thomas’s Down These Mean Streets and Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, writer and activist Kevin Powell’s memoir-“illuminating…an education for us all” (USA TODAY)-vividly recounts the horrific poverty of his youth and his struggles to overcome a legacy of anger, violence, and self-hatred.

When Kevin Powell was three, he discovered the volatile nature of his world: a place of pain, poverty, violence, fire, rats, roaches, and a fear that would haunt …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781501118579
ISBN-10:1501118579
Author:Kevin Powell
Publisher:Atria Books
Imprint:Atria Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:1 July 2016
Weight:227g
Dimensions:18mm x 140mm x 211mm
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Critics Review

“As acharismatic speaker, leader, and a very good writer, Kevin Powell has thecourage…to be fully human, and this will bring the deepest revolution ofall.” – GLORIA STEINEM, Author of Revolution from Within “This dynamic memoir takes us through a personal journey ofpain, growth, triumph, defeat, and finally reclamations of his gifts andimportance in U.S. letters. Using his journalist’s keen eye, he also recallskey events and people over the past forty years in American culture, music, andpolitics: the birth of hip-hop, poetry slams, the life and death of TupacShakur, Los Angeles’ rebellion after the acquittal of police in Rodney King’sbeating, the rise of Barack Obama, and more. The intersections make his storyour story, his voice that of a generation.” – LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ, Los Angeles Poet Laureate, author of Always Running “Powell’s’education’ is one with lessons for all of us, a riveting story of conflictedmanhood, the ups (and definitely the downs) of the class structure, and theongoing racial drama that has characterized America from the jump. Tounderstand Powell’s triumphs, defeats, and refusal to give up, even when allthe odds were against him, is to understand America writ large. His personalcommitment to justice and equality for all, made clear here as the outgrowth ofa life often marked by injustice and hardship, is one we should all hope tomimic.” – TIM WISE, author of White Like Me “Poignantand transformative. This story of Black male life in our patriarchal culture,from boyhood to manhood, is raw and passionate. It offers a true and honestportrait of all that Black males endure to survive and, more importantly, tocope with trauma, and to heal and thrive. It should be read by everyone whoclaims to care about the fate of Black males in America.” – BELL HOOKS, author of The Will to Change “The Education of Kevin Powell is a raw,deeply painful accounting of a life born of poverty, racism, abandonment,abuse, and complicated love. It is a memoir as much about a mother as it isabout her son, a memoir born out of stunning writing and surprisingvulnerability. A memoir of rage and insight, heartbreak and hunger. Powerful,brave, and unforgettable.” – Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues

About The Author

Kevin Powell

Kevin Powell is a writer, educator, and political activist. He is the author of eight books, including the essay collections”Who’s Gonna Take The Weight? Manhood, Race, and Power in America” and “Someday We?ll All Be Free,” and the poetry volume, “No Sleep Till Brooklyn.” His work has appeared in numerous publications, including “Newsweek,” “The”“Washington Post,” “Rolling Stone,” Ebony, “Esquire,” “Essence,” and “Vibe,” where he served as a senior writer, interviewing and profiling, among many others, Colin Powell, and the late Tupac Shakur. He has been a part of numerous think tanks, studies

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