Dr. Amos Wilson On African Manhood
A study and critique of what it means to be a Man in the traditions of Black society. References are made to the Manhood Rites of the Samburu & Maasai people. Here, Dr. Wilson speaks to the value of self-denial. In this conversation, a parallel is drawn and a correlation is made between being a boy/taker and becoming a man/producer. These words are taken from the lecture “African Manhood Vs. Perverted Masculinity”.
Speech laid over the 1998 Organized Noize/Goodie Mob classic production: “Black Ice” (1998). Music available for purchase at: https://music.apple.com/us/album/black-ice-sky-high-feat-outkast/298577664?i=298577671
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