Ratings367
Average rating4.6
Part letter, part sermon, part stream-of-consciousness, part autobiography. On the history of America's deep ingrained racism, and what it means to grow up with, live with it, learn to understand it, and find ways to not pass on all the anger yet still the knowledge of what-has-been to your son.
I feel conflicted for not handing out more stars. But while being very engaging, the voice never really reached me, probably as I'm neither American nor very familiar with its history. Also, he told small personal stories and generalised outwards, and sometimes I wished to hear a wider range of voices instead.