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Michael Eric Dyson took America by storm with this provocative expose of the class and generational divide that is tearing black America apart. Nothing exposed the class and generational divide in black America more starkly than Bill Cosby?s now-infamous assault on the black poor when he received an NAACP award in the spring of 2004. The comedian-cum-social critic lamented the lack of parenting, poor academic performance, sexual promiscuity, and criminal behavior among what he called the?knuckleheads of the African-American community. Even more surprising than his comments, however, was the fact that his audience laughed and applauded. Best-selling writer, preacher, and scholar Michael Eric Dyson uses the Cosby brouhaha as a window on a growing cultural divide within the African-American community. According to Dyson, the?Afristocracy?lawyers, physicians, intellectuals, bankers, civil rights leaders, entertainers, and other professionals?looks with disdain upon the black poor who make up the?Ghettocracy?single mothers on welfare, the married, single, and working poor, the incarcerated, and a battalion of impoverished children. Dyson explains why the black middle class has joined mainstream America to blame the poor for their troubles, rather than tackling the systemic injustices that shape their lives. He exposes the flawed logic of Cosby?s diatribe and offers a principled defense of the wrongly maligned black citizens at the bottom of the social totem pole. Displaying the critical prowess that has made him the nation?s preeminent spokesman for the hip-hop generation, Dyson challenges us all?black and white?to confront the social problems that the civil rights movement failed to solve.

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Praise for Is Bill Cosby Right?
Dyson, who can coin a phrase with the best of them... roundly defends the black youngsters whose circumstances sparked the Cosby campaign.
William Raspberry, Washington Post

Dyson deconstructs the logic of Cosbys comments and defends poor Blacks.
Ebony

Dyson is seen by many as the heir apparent to such black intellectual luminaries as Princetons Cornel West and Harvards Henry Louis Gates Jr.... In his Cosby book, Dyson uses history and social science to raise nuanced images of poor black people.... And these virtues are abundant in Dysons own fluent and gorgeous multilingualism. There is syncopation, repetition, call and response, variations of idiom; there is hilarity, grief, the sly rattle and snap of the rhetorical snare; he samples like a rapper, with scholarly footnotes.
Princeton Alumni Weekly

Well-researched... Dyson then dissects these remarks, offering ironic observations that contrast what Cosby is saying about poor people with Cosbys own unseemly behavior over the years. Dysons... keen observations, wit and intellectual skills have allowed him to report the material... in fresh ways and make this a highly readable book.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Dyson is evenhanded... [and] passionate about this subject, and his advocacy for the poor is admirable.... Substantive and well-expressed.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Dyson makes a number of genuinely provocative points, particularly while outlining the seemingly insurmountable structural challenges facing those mired in poverty.... Is Bill Cosby Right? should get a thorough and rigorous airing, because Dyson is onto something: the maturation (some would say collapse) of the black body politic.... As I read, I found myself wishing that this book could be debated in a public manner by a panel of thoughtful African-Americans from all walks of life.
Anthony Walton, The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)

Withering attack on Cosby for his criticisms of the black poor and why Cosby is letting other factors off the hook that keep the underclass where they are... A good reminder to look at the whole picture, including self-help and personal responsibility.
Greg Moore, Denver Post

Informative history and social analysis... [of] the long history of black middle-class disdain toward the poor, much of which is rooted in a desire not to give white people a reason to look askance at them.... I dont think the black middle class has lost its mind, but sometimes we all need to take a deep breath and consider what is in our hearts before we engage our mouths.
Seattle Times

Dyson does more than just take off the gloves... hes got brass knuckles underneath em, two sets worth, and hes ready to rumble.... Dyson angrily rises up in defense of what he sees as an attack on the black poor by the Afristocracy of intellectuals, civil rights leaders and other members of the African-American establishment.
The San Diego Union-Tribune

Dyson deconstructs Cosbys career of 40 years as one of the most famous black men in America, and finds him sorely lacking in terms of his relevance or commitment to civil rights issues.... [Dyson] is a compelling writer with a keen analytical mind.
Eugene Kane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
[Dyson] examines Cosbys complaints in a new book and concludes that the rage of elders such as Cosby does little to bring about prison reform, better jobs or adequate funding for public schools. Dyson challenges all of us to work together to find answers to enduring social problems.
Tucson Citizen

A provocative book that will provide fodder for debate and discussion.
Rocky Mountain News

Dysons insightful book challenges Blacks and Whites to confront the social problems in the Black community.
Jet

The primary value that [Dysons] book serves is to hold the mirror of historical, sociological, political and moral reflection so that one can engage in the debate in a more judicious and less emotional manner.
Byron Williams, Oakland Tribune

Dyson is at least aware that class conflict in the black community goes back to the very beginning. The most striking thing about the discussion that has followed the Cosby comments is the extent to which even well-educated Americans have been surprised to learn that class antagonism exists in the black community at all. This entrenched ignorance about black life was a long time in the making, and is only now being dislodged.
Brent Staples, New York Times
Also by Michael Eric Dyson
MERCY MERCY ME:
THE ART, LOVES AND DEMONS OF MARVIN GAYE

THE MICHAEL ERIC DYSON READER

OPEN MIKE:
REFLECTIONS ON PHILOSOPHY, RACE, SEX,
CULTURE AND RELIGION

WHY I LOVE BLACK WOMEN

HOLLER IF YOU HEAR ME:
SEARCHING FOR TUPAC SHAKUR

I MAY NOT GET THERE WITH YOU:
THE TRUE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

RACE RULES: NAVIGATING THE COLOR LINE

BETWEEN GOD AND GANGSTA RAP:
BEARING WITNESS TO BLACK CULTURE

MAKING MALCOLM:
THE MYTH AND MEANING OF MALCOLM X

REFLECTING BLACK:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURAL CRITICISM
To The Rev Dr Frederick George Sampson III The Rev Orlando Arnold Ms - photo 2
To
The Rev. Dr. Frederick George Sampson, III
The Rev. Orlando Arnold
Ms. Delores Sampson
Ms. Tommye Arnold
Dear friends who allowed a young, poor father
to live with them in Detroit

To
The Rev. Dr. William Douglas Booth and
Mrs. Ruth Booth
Beloved Second Father in the Ministry
and Motherly Conscience
Who fed me and taught me the true meaning
of ministry and manhood
and
The Rev. Dr. Riggins R. Earl, Jr., and
the late Mrs. Lovelene Earl
Marvelous Mentor and Soul Encourager
Who fed me and first inspired a young pastor
to pursue a Ph.D.

And to
Mwata Omotiyo Dyson, M.D.
Beloved son of the heart, who, despite being
told no three times
Pursued his dream and went from anonymous
to Anesthesiologist
Your Mother and I are so proud
Preface
The Afristocracy Versus the Ghettocracy
On May 17, 2004, Bill Cosby stepped to the podium in Washington, D.C.s Constitution Hall. The famed entertainer was to receive an award for his philanthropic endeavors during a gala event commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, sponsored by the NAACP, the NAACP Legal Fund, and Howard University. When Cosby opened his mouth, instead of lauding the efforts of civil rights pioneers, he bitterly scorned poor blacks for not holding up their end in this deal. The Washington Post, which broke the story, reports that Cosby lamented that activists marched and were hit in the face with rocks... to get an education, and now weve got these knuckleheads walking around, referring to the lower economic people of the race. Cosby accused them of not parenting, and said that they cry when their son is standing there in an orange suitmeaning those in jail and prisonwhile failing to prevent their childrens criminal behavior. Where were you when he was two? Where were you when he was twelve? Where were you when he was eighteen, and how come you didnt know that he had a pistol? And where is his father?
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