One must understand that before the 1980's there generally wasn't any friction between blacks and Chinese. Now when I say blacks, I mean mostly blacks from the continent of Africa. Another reason was because there was sporadic contact between blacks and the Chinese on the mainland. A notable figure was Paul Robeson who believed in Communism and Marxist ideology. During the 1950's Robeson would often travel to China to perform and give lectures; much to the disdain of the idea of McCarthyism which was running rampant at the time. He found solidarity with the struggles of Chinese people that were juxtaposed with his own struggles dealing with racism and Jim Crow laws in America....
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Chapter 17: The Red and the Black
Alternate Perspective: Don't Forget the Beeeeep
Chapter 16: The 4th Wall
Chapter 15: Deus ex machina
Chapter 14: Ibuki
Alternate Perspective: The Haircut Redux
Chapter 13: Six Flaggs
Chapter 12: Actin' Fool in Front of Them White People
Chapter 11: Therapy
Alternate Perspective: Christmas at Abbott House
Chapter 10: Unit D
Chapter 9: First Fight
Chapter 8: Fight and Flight
Chapter 1-7 Discussion and Analysis
Chapter 7: Nat King Cole
Chapter 6: The Haircut
Meet the Author behind American Nightmare
Chapter 5: A Children's Story
Chapter 4: Ritalin
Chapter 3: The Beginning
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